Kenyan digital creator and medical professional Nurse Judy has shared an emotional reflection on her marriage, opening up about how she and her husband overcame one of their most difficult challenges—his affair with their former house manager, which resulted in a child.

In a candid Instagram Story, Judy told her followers that while many still wonder how she has managed to remain in such a positive space, her healing journey began more than a year ago.

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Choosing Forgiveness Over Bitterness

“Many of you [are] wondering how I’m such in a good place today with all that’s happening.

Honestly, it’s been over a year now. We went through the storm, we healed, forgave each other for things most would call unforgivable, and started fresh on a clean slate,” she revealed. She added that their decision to stay together was not based on societal expectations but on personal choice.

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“We’re truly happy, and I’m grateful we have chosen each other again and again. Thanks to us, and to those who think they could never… remember, don’t follow my manual. Every love story is shaped by personalities, experiences, and choices.”

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Redefining Their Love Story

Judy described her husband as “an amazing man and an award-winning father,” while also affirming her own strength in the relationship.

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“I’m an amazing woman, and only he knows why he keeps choosing me. 

Just as I know why I keep choosing him,” she wrote.

Her message underlined the uniqueness of every relationship, noting that while many might judge her decision to forgive, what truly matters is the mutual commitment she shares with her partner.

The revelation sparked conversations across social media, with some praising Judy for her courage and resilience, while others questioned whether such betrayal could ever be forgiven in their own lives.