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Sheila Mwanyigha ‘How trolls wished death on me’

Sheila Mwanyigha


When you become a celebrity, social media also becomes overwhelming. And yes, not many people wish you the best in life.
Well, Sheila Mwanyigha has had it tough in her rise to fame. In an interview with BBC, the media personality shared that at one point in her life, rumors are what keep surrounding her life. From dating all sorts of men with high profile and status in society to how she got to the limelight.
YOU GO FOR MEETINGS AND PEOPLE ARE LOOKING AT YOU THINKING YOU HAVE WHAT YOU HAVE BECAUSE YOU ARE HAVING A RELATIONSHIP WITH THIS PERSON.
It will be remembered that she once dated Prezzo, however the relationship did not last. Nevertheless, they were the couple goals back in the day.
The one post that broke her was when one social media user wished death on her. She narrates saying,
 
THERE WAS A TIME THERE WAS AN ATTACK IN EGYPT AND I SENT MY CONDOLENCES AND ONE PERSON ATTACKED ME SAYING THAT I SHOULD HAVE BEEN AMONG THOSE WHO DIED. ADDING THAT PEOPLE LIKE ME DID NOT DESERVE TO LIVE
Adding that,
 
IT DOES GET TERRIFYING WHEN SOME RANDOM INDIVIDUAL TELLS YOU TO YOUR FACE, YOU SHOULD BE DEAD. I FELT SO VULNERABLE
Sheila Mwanyigha
The statement went beyond just a troll, because it terrified her. She said she had to stay around her friends in case this person would act on his threats.
 
I MET MY FRIENDS AFTER THAT AND I WAS JUST THINKING THE PERSON WHO HAD SAID THAT MIGHT BE IN THE PLACE WE WERE AT.
Sheila Mwanyigha
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