Brendah Jons reveals age she first had a pregnancy scare
The content creator has trended recently after saying that she is no longer a lesbian
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Kenyan YouTuber, Brenda Jons, who recently declared that she no longer identifies with the Lgbtqi+ group, has addressed her relationship status.
Jons revealed in a YouTube video that she is now single and not looking because she is still getting to know herself.
"Do you date?" A fan had enquired.
“I feel that side of my life imekuwa tu inaexist tu…like niko tu. I have people seducing me but I have not given it much thought. Because I have been working on myself, my phase, my identity, my job, and my brand because last year when that scandal happened I lost so much and I have been trying to build myself again. So I am not dating at the moment. It’s a plain no,” Jons explained.
"What is your deal breaker in a relationship?" Another fan asked.
She answered; "Dishonesty. If you are going somewhere just let me know, don’t make it feel like you are acting fishy."
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Jons also discussed issues surrounding pregnancies with her fans and explained that she experienced her first pregnancy scare while still in college.
"Have you ever had a pregnancy scare and how did you deal with it?" another fan posed.
She replied; "Which girl in this world has never had a pregnancy scare? I was in my second year when I had a pregnancy scare.. I had this boyfriend (the Kakamega boyfriend) and was in the process of breaking up and I thought I was pregnant and got to a place I was like ‘Kama ni mtoto wacha akuje.' I have never been the people who want to abort…after a month my periods came."
She added, “I was like 20, and I did not want to have a baby at 20, I was not ready."
At the same time, she explained why she no longer identifies as a gay woman saying,
"Why did you remove the rainbow flags from your bio?" a fan posed.
Brenda replied, “That time of my life was a phase that I had to go through and I went through it and I'm no longer in that phase."
She went on to say; "As humans, we grow every day, things change every day, we develop every day and discover ourselves every day. And with time, I am realizing that wasn’t my identity. It wasn’t who I am but more of a phase …I am not saying for everyone is a phase, am just saying my story."