Marakwet Daughter
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Millicent Jepkorir aka Marakwet Daughter, renowned for the viral song "Mali Safi Chito," insists that she is currently unattached and urges men to consider taking her out.

In an interview with vloggers, the Kalenjin singer refuted claims of being in a relationship, despite her occasional photos with different men on social media.

Discussing her relationship status, Millicent Jepkorir (her real name) stated, "Having a man is not a bad thing, but I think for now, I have not yet gone to church. As you can see, I do not have a ring. I am still in the market. Get me out. But don't come without a plan. Or you'll know that you don't know. I am still in the market like dates."

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Mid this month, the singer revealed that she was married when she was younger.

In a conversation with VJ Mastermind, the singer candidly discussed her past relationships and the hardships she faced in her early marriage.

She shared that she entered matrimony at the tender age of 16, seeking an escape from her family's poverty.

Unfortunately, the situation deteriorated, subjecting her to unbearable conditions within the marriage.

After enduring the hardships for five years, she eventually made the decision to leave her husband and return home.

"I didn’t go to high school. I got married at 16 years old. Then, things were so rough that it made me prefer the life I had at home to the one I was having in my house. Then I left him when I was 21. I went through a lot.

I was so blessed that anything I touched would flourish, but family conflict erupted in my ex-husband’s family. I went through many things. I was beaten and at some point I got depressed. I couldn’t sleep. I went to the hospital," she revealed during the interview.

Jepkorir shared that she sought medical treatment and eventually recovered.

Subsequently, she made a conscious decision to channel her energy into her music career and pursue her dreams.