Muigai wa Njoroge’s second wife, Queen Stacey, has come out to defend the polygamous singer. Muigai wa Njoroge’s two wives are no longer friends Photos: Njeri wa Muigai Njoroge, Queen Stacey. Source: Facebook Muigai wa Njoroge’s 2nd wife spills the beans Stacey took to TikTok to tell off critics judging Muigai after his first wife, Gladys Njeri, shared private details of their marriage, confirming they had parted ways. The mother of four shared a video of Muigai singing Matua Mangi (Some Decisions) song, where he told people to know the truth before judging. Muigai claimed some decisions a person makes are not of their heart’s desires or being immoral. Below is part of the lyrics: “Before you decide that a person is immoral or he doesn’t make you happy. Before you strip them of their clothes, make sure you remove your own clothes and look at yourself. That is what Jesus told those who brought him the prostitute, he said those without sin let them take the first stone.” Sharing the video, Stacey captioned it: Soon tuwapee story ya this ka-house (we give them the story of this house).” She added: “It is time for men to speak up.” Here is the video: Muigai wa Njoroge, 2nd wife, ridicule Njeri After announcing she had parted ways with her husband, netizens applauded Njeri for the bold decision and some sympathised with her, encouraging her to stay strong. Stacey, now Njeri’s ex-co-wife, made fun of her after announcing she was no longer married to Muigai. Netizens slammed Stacey, telling her to be careful as well. “Congratulations babes for walking away from toxic marriage. Peace is paramount,” Stacey wrote. A netizen identified as James Light reminded Muigai of how Njeri supported and helped him grow his music career. Then he later repaid her by marrying a second wife. “This lady supported Muigai in music so that everyone like me was looking at how we could have supportive wives like him. You invest with someone through a lot of sacrifice then another lady comes to enjoy your sweat,” he wrote. Muigai savagely responded to the man, telling him to marry Njeri now that they were no longer together. “Now marry her so that she can compose songs and make you rich,” he said.
by Caren Nyota