Akothee's Caucasian husband has left Kenyans puzzled as his social media accounts suddenly disappeared. There are speculations that Akothee and Denis Schweizer may have parted ways.
Shortly after Akothee shared a post revealing her personal struggles, her husband's social media accounts were deleted. Like a loving and supportive husband, many anticipated Denis Schweizer, also known as Omosh, couldrespond to his wife's post but that did not.
Akothee and Omosh have been in a relationship for nearly five months, and fans began to notice the absence of the Mzungu man from the singer's social media platforms.
Denis Schweizer, known as Omosh by his Kenyan wife, had 72.8k followers on Instagram before his account disappeared. His Facebook account is also unavailable. It remains uncertain whether the accounts have been temporarily deactivated or permanently deleted.
The profile picture featured him and Akothee at their wedding, which took place in April at the Windsor Hotel.
Akothee and Omondi appeared deeply in love, embarking on a lavish honeymoon trip to Greece following their glamorous wedding. Celebrating this newfound love, the 43-year-old singer-turned-entrepreneur posted a photo from their wedding with the following caption:
"I am Mrs Schweizer. Tell the newcomers to watch my royal fairytale wedding on my YouTube channel. I create the wave. Mrs Schweizer, it is @misteromosh. I love you king."
The businesswoman and artist penned a lengthy post where she disclosed her private journey of undergoing therapy and healing. The expressive musician-turned-entrepreneur revealed that she has faced numerous challenges over the past couple of months, even experiencing moments without food.
She mentioned breaking down multiple times during this difficult period.
"I have come out of a very dangerous zone, and I have been healing in private. I am in my second month of therapy. The trauma I went through after finding out the truth and some ugly stuff left me shaking. I went for days without food and no sleep, questioning and answering myself. It has been very heavy some days, a night will just break into a day with me looking outside the window gazing at nothing. I would be shaking for reasons I can't explain..." she wrote in part.
The mother of five said she had to put on a brave face and pretend everything was okay, yet deep down, all was not well. She thanked her ex-manager, Nelly Okas, her children and a few friends for supporting her during the difficult time.
"Nelly Oaks has been on speed dial. He would call me nonstop and would panic when my phone went off, my children, especially the girls made sure we FaceTime just to check if I was okay. Rue followed me to Europe in fear of losing me, babysitted me until I could stand on my feet," she added.