Moureen Ngigi opens up on life struggles as she launches new business
By William Muthama, February 9, 2026Content creator Moureen Ngigi has opened up about the personal challenges she has faced in recent times, sharing an honest glimpse into her life’s heavier seasons as she launched her new business.
Taking to her Instagram on Monday, February 9, 2026, she reflected on the struggles, tears, and perseverance that have shaped her journey, urging her followers to stay resilient and trust the process.
“This isn’t a highlight reel. This is me in a heavy season. Crying, trying, praying… still showing up,” Ngigi wrote, emphasising that life is not only smiles and wins.
She noted that moments of fatigue, doubt, and emotional exhaustion are part of everyone’s journey, and that acknowledging them is essential for growth.
Ngigi emphasised that life is not only about smiles and achievements. She acknowledged that moments of doubt, exhaustion, and vulnerability are natural parts of everyone’s journey and highlighted the importance of recognising and embracing these moments as part of personal growth.

Ngigi explained that she shares her story to encourage others who may feel overwhelmed by life’s challenges. “If you’ve ever felt like you’re holding it together with faith and tears, this is for you,” she said.
She underscored that perseverance, faith, and self-belief are key to navigating difficult periods, even when life feels uncertain or messy.
Shortly after reflecting on her personal journey, Ngigi shared her excitement over the launch of her business. She described the moment as overwhelming and expressed deep gratitude to friends, supporters, and everyone involved for making the launch special and for believing in her vision.
“God has done it again 🙏☺️This is so overwhelming for me and @boshchicfashions 🥹🥹
To my amazing friends, thank you for showing up, supporting me, and making my launch so special. Your love means everything 🫶🏽” she wrote.
The message comes weeks after Moureen Ngigi appealed for help in recovering her banned personal and business TikTok accounts, which together had amassed more than 270,000 followers.