Just days after the story of a former Women Rep dating a man young enough to be her grandchild surfaced, another man caused a buzz after he made overtures to sensational news reader Julie Gichuru.

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Julie, a sassy screen siren, is many men’s dream woman.Despite her age, Julie has remained quite young and her looks dominated our screens long enough to make men rush home and admire her beauty.

Though many men obviously kula kwa macho and leave Julie alone, one man poured his heart to her and confessed his infatuation with her.

He said he can no longer lust in secret!

This is what the boy wrote:

Judy, U re am Kenyan working in Qatar and kiuki I must give credit where its due coz Judy aki yao am hustler working security officer I can be toy boy coz am small guy in big pond u re up there me there Judy u re beautiful am not in your league u re awesome [Verbatim]

But Julie, being the mother she is, gave her a superb response

!“Dear Sir  Thank you for taking the time to share a comment on my platform. Allow me first to clarify that my name is Julie, not Judy.

I felt motivated to respond to your comment because you say you are working hard hustling in Qatar.

 I congratulate you for your effort. I also noted that you seemed to offer or suggest that you are available as a ‘toy boy’, allow me to say that’s not my thing, not at all.

I am happily married to a Simba and by the grace of God we shall grow old together.While I do not judge your apparent willingness to be a ‘toy boy’ allow me to speak to you as a mother would to her son.

 We all start somewhere, very few are born at the top. Indeed, out of the few that are born at the top, many end up at the bottom if they cannot work hard and work smart.

You are therefore underselling yourself and demeaning your own value through derogatory references to your ‘status’. You are a hard-working man, stand tall with your back straight and your head held high.

Have pride in yourself. Focus your heart and mind on your goal and step by step, work towards it. There is no shame in hustling, I worked three jobs at one time in University, one of those jobs was literally hard labor, a twelve hour overnight shift in a baking factory. Indeed, there is no shame in your hustle, maisha ‘ni kujipanga my fren’. Fanya kazi na bidii, and take pride in that.

Embrace and understand your value and stop offering yourself to women you really don’t know, and underselling yourself while you are at it. Take pride in who you are, make a plan and then live knowing that each and every person is special, is worthy, is of value because each of us are made in the image of the Almighty and HE knows YOUR name!

I wish you all the best on your journey of life, Blessings, Julie Gathoni Sumira wa Gichuru

PS: Please, do learn to punctuate. It will be of great help should you need to communicate with potential employers, business partners etc.”