Matubia, known for her roles in popular Kenyan TV series and her candid presence on social media, has never shied away from vulnerability.
But in this particular conversation with Dr. Ofweneke, she peeled back the layers of fame to reveal the raw human experience beneath — and it resonated deeply with audiences, gaining hundreds of thousands of views online.

It was here that she made the now-viral remark: “You cannot force a man to be there when he doesn’t want to be there.”
This simple sentence isn’t just a commentary on a failed relationship — it’s a powerful acknowledgment of self-worth and emotional boundaries.
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Matubia explained that after her breakup with actor Blessing Lung’aho, the father of her younger daughter, she tried — deeply and sincerely — to ensure that he remained a part of their child’s life.
Yet despite her efforts, he chose not to fully engage. “I fought,” she admitted. “God knows I fought.”
Her words captured a truth many people know but struggle to accept: no matter how much love or effort one person offers, participation in a relationship — romantic or parental — must be mutual.
If one party is unwilling, no amount of persistence can manufacture presence or commitment.
A Journey Through Pain and Self-Discovery
In the interview, Matubia also reflected on how this particular heartbreak engaged deep emotional patterns that stretched back into her childhood — including experiences of rejection and abandonment — and how these earlier wounds affected her expectations and responses to love.

This point was underscored in her reflection that once she stopped trying to force emotional engagement where it did not exist, she began to focus more on self-care, motherhood, and personal development.

Instead of seeking validation through another person’s presence, she turned inward — an evolution that she described as painful but necessary.
Resonance With Audiences
Matubia’s openness struck a chord with many listeners and viewers across social media. Her story isn’t just about celebrity heartbreak — it’s about a universal human experience: the difficult truth that love and involvement cannot be coerced.
In a culture where relationships are sometimes romanticized beyond reality, her honesty offered a refreshing, empowering perspective for countless fans.
Her message encourages people to recognize their dignity, stop equating persistence with worth, and understand that true connection should be freely given, not demanded.
Looking Forward
Since Dr. Ofweneke's interview, Matubia’s life story has continued to unfold with authenticity. She’s spoken about periods of celibacy she chose after the breakup, her growth as a single mother, and even her openness to love again — on her terms.
But the heart of her message — that real love and support cannot be forced — remains one of her most poignant takeaways from that season of life.
In sharing it on Dr. Ofweneke’s platform, she not only processed her own pain but helped others find language for theirs.
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