Sarah Mtalii has issued an apology for her previous advice urging women to remain in marriages where infidelity is present.
In a video shared on social media, Sarah admitted that her earlier remarks were misguided, acknowledging she had encouraged women to endure unhealthy relationships. She revealed that her perspective stemmed from her own experience of staying in a troubled marriage for years.
"I want to apologize for telling women to stay in marriages where there is infidelity. Ladies, please forgive me. If things aren’t working, it’s better to leave while you still can. Looking at my own case, if someone can pay keyboard warriors to attack me online, what’s to stop them from hiring hitmen to target you? From now on, if it’s not working, just leave," she said.
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This apology comes weeks after Sarah stirred controversy by claiming that most married men who cheat still genuinely love their wives and are unlikely to leave them for their mistresses. She argued that men's infidelity often stems from curiosity or a desire to explore, rather than a lack of love for their spouses.
In her earlier posts, Sarah advised women not to let cheating be the sole reason to end a marriage, suggesting that such situations should not overshadow other aspects of the relationship. However, her recent apology marks a significant shift in her stance, urging women to prioritize their well-being and leave toxic marriages.