Baba Talisha’s Bae Says They Met after His 1st Wife Died

Baba Talisha’s Bae Says They Met after His 1st Wife Died

  • Baba Talisha and his wife, Stella Walda, an event organiser, have been trending over the past few days after Kenyans unveiled her identity
  • Stella’s social media pages were private before, but after Kenyans uncovered her identity, she embraced the publicity and made her accounts public
  • Stella, aka Miss Wanjey, has opened up about when they met up and whether their son was an oops baby or they planned for him

Content creator Baba Talisha’s wife Stella Walda, aka Miss Wanjey, has opened up about how they met.

Miss Wanjey.
Miss Wanjey says she and Baba Talisha met after his first wife's death. Photo: Miss Wanjey, Baba Talisha.
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Baba Talisha lost his first wife, Milka, in a road accident while he was driving.

The content creator described the accident that killed his wife, recalling how Milka was carrying their daughter, Talisha Truphena, in the front passenger seat.

They were from a photo shoot and were headed to their home in Githurai.

Baba Talisha recalled how he and Milka were so jovial and were singing before the journey turned tragic.

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Baba Talisha
Baba Talisha’s first wife died in a road accident. Photo: Baba Talisha.
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What happened to Baba Talisha's wife?

Another car rammed into them, causing a crash with yet another vehicle.

His wife died on the spot, and their daughter, who had sustained injuries, was rushed to the hospital.

When did Baba Talisha and Wanjey meet?

During an interview with a blogger, Miss Wanjey revealed that they met after his first wife passed away.

"I met him after Malkia had passed away," she said.

Asked why the content creator was 'hiding' her, she said:

"He has not been hiding me, I have just not been in his online space."

Miss Wanjey revealed that they had planned for their son.

"Our baby was planned, and it has made the relationship better. Both our families are in the loop," she said.

She said that the reason he never posted or shared her pregnancy photos was that she preferred a quiet pregnancy.

"All our close friends and family visited and supported us during the pregnancy. I never posted my pregnancy until after I gave birth, so he was in no position to post or announce it. I preferred a quiet pregnancy," she added.

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Netizens react to Miss Wanjey's revelations

Here is what they had to say:

Cynthia Linda:

"As she has said, a blended family especially after grief needs a lot of communication, understanding and perseverance for the days that are heavy. Love and light always to them in their journey. I hope the public respects their choices though. Women most especially will be commenting and coming from a personal perspective and it might not be nice things said."

Greys Ndirangu:

"He may still love her, but moving on doesn't mean he has replaced her, but rather anaendelea na life, I mean ako allowed to love again while still cherishing kenye he had before. I hope the woman in his life currently doesn't feel the need to fill the late's gap. Hope she builds a new memory a new life while still respecting his feelings towards his late wife."

Kabz Nduta Kabz:

"Bora Talisha asiteseke....period."

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Lanisha Annette:

"Let me comment on this because I also lost my hubby in 2020. The thing is the love never dies. Hapa ni pale life forces you to move on because huna otherwise. This person will never come back na hamkua mmekosana death just did cut your love life short. Sio rahisi kumove on after your wife/hubby dies."

Annisha Anne

"He will always love her, honestly we don't stop loving someone/people because they died, and it doesn't mean He doesn't love his new wife. My opinion."

Nancy Mmoji:

"Bora utulindie Talisha wetu usimchune ata kidogo huyo mtoi ako na testimony."

Essy Esther.

"Life is beautiful when you meet the right partner."

Robi Mildred:

"Awww! She seems to be a genuine one. I hope she continues to love Baby Talisha just like her own biological child."

Mourine Mukhwana:

"Bora our Baby talisha akuwe kwa mazingira mzuri sisi hatuna shida, tusisikie umechunachuna our Talisha, mtoto wetu tumelea na bundles."

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Is Baba Talisha's wife a good mum?

In other news, Talisha penned a heartwarming message to Miss Wanjey.

Talisha lost her biological mum five years ago during a car accident.

She appreciated Miss Wanjey for loving her like her own.

Proofreading by Jackson Otukho, copy editor at TUKO.co.ke.

Source: TUKO.co.ke

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Patricia Tonui (Entertainment editor) Patricia Tonui is a journalist and an entertainment editor at TUKO.co.ke. She was a Broadcast Journalism student at The University of Nairobi class of 2022 and has a 2-year experience working in digital media having previously worked at mpasho.co.ke. Patricia joined Tuko.co.ke in 2022. Reach out to patricia.tunoi@tuko.co.ke if you have entertaining, and informative news to share.

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