Influencer Corazon Kwamboka has opened up about the challenges and successes of co-parenting with her ex, fitness trainer Franky JustGymIt. In a recent interview, she discussed the emotional complexities of ending a relationship with the father of your children and the importance of maintaining a positive co-parenting dynamic.
Highlights
- Corazon Kwamboka and Franky are co-parenting after having two kids together
- The voluptuous advocate admitted to have undergone depression
- She has admitted it has been hard for her to leave her baby daddy
Despite their separation, Corazon and Franky have managed to maintain a strong friendship. She emphasized that their shared love for fitness and similar interests have contributed to their ability to co-parent effectively. However, she also acknowledged that shared interests alone are not enough to sustain a romantic relationship.
Corazon responds to ‘homewrecker’ allegations
Corazon addressed online rumors suggesting that she and Franky were romantically involved, firmly denying these claims. She stressed the importance of self-respect and the inappropriateness of engaging in such a relationship.
She revealed that her decision to end her relationship with Franky was influenced by personal challenges she faced after the birth of their second child. She needed time for self-reflection and emotional healing, which ultimately led to the realization that the relationship was no longer working.
Corazon also addressed the online trolling she experienced when she and Franky first started dating. She was accused of being a homewrecker, but she vehemently denied these allegations, clarifying that Franky’s previous relationship had already ended before they began dating.
Coping with online hate
She shared how she has learned to cope with online negativity over the years, focusing on positive comments and blocking out harmful ones.
In addition to discussing her personal life, Corazon spoke about her academic achievements. She revealed that she has always been an excellent student, graduating from the University of Nairobi with a law degree. Despite her impressive academic record, she chose not to pursue a career in law due to uncomfortable experiences with inappropriate advances from male colleagues.
Corazon’s story offers valuable insights into the challenges of co-parenting, the impact of online trolling, and the importance of prioritizing personal well-being.
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