Justina syokau opens up on turning to adult films to save marriage

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Gospel singer Justina Syokau. (Courtesy/Instagram)

Gospel singer Justina Syokau recently shared her journey through a failed marriage, pointing to infidelity as the primary cause.

In an interview with Obinna, Syokau said that her marriage began quickly after only a few months of dating her now ex-husband.

She highlighted that she entered the marriage as a virgin, losing her virginity shortly after the wedding.

Throughout the conversation, Justina openly discussed the struggles within her marriage, including her attempts to salvage it.

When explaining her efforts to improve her marriage through watching adult films, Justina said, "Mimi p*rno ya kwanza kuwatch nimewatch nikiwa married, kwa nini? I watched to see maybe sijui style ju nimeokoka hii miaka yote. Maybe sijui style ya kumpea."

Despite these efforts, the singer found no solution in this approach, describing the adult content as unappealing and ineffective in resolving their issues.

"It was not even sweet. The way they were looking it was not even interesting. When you are married and you see infidelity in your marriage you usually think maybe humpei vizuri," Justina said.

In a previous interview with Standard Entertainment, Justina delved deeper into her reasons for leaving the marriage.

She recounted enduring consistent conflicts and violence, feeling unsafe and disrespected, even in front of her husband's family.

“Apart from constant beating, he often humiliated me in front of his family. He would disappear for days and leave me with no money for food. He always consulted his mother and followed her instructions. I had no voice in the family even though I was the wife,” she recalled.

Justina described the financial neglect and emotional humiliation she went through, driving her to a breaking point when she left her home with her newborn child.

The aftermath of her departure was challenging, which saw her homelessness with health complications, and a lack of support from both strangers and family.

“It was too much to bear. I had to leave my home. I was out in the cold with my two-week old baby. Since I had delivered through cesarean, I could not walk for long distances. I had lost a lot of blood. I remember getting an infection on the streets,” said Justina.

Attempts to reconcile with her parents in Machakos failed, leaving her no choice but to return to Nairobi, where her husband continued to ignore her outreach.

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