
Michelle Ntalami Cautions Fans to Stop Assuming She’s Dating Her Masculine Female Friends: “Drop Speculation”
- Michelle Ntaliami warned people to stop speculating about who she was with after seeing the photos she posts online
- She also admitted that she had denied her partner in the past and explained that they had agreed to do this interview
- The entrepreneur said she intends to keep his/her future relationship private but will love his/her partner loudly so that people know who he/she/they are
Entrepreneur Michelle Ntaliami has been making headlines since the death of her LGBTQ model buddy Edwin Chiloba went viral.
In addition, in early 2023, she took a vacation with her close friend Fena Gita, where they went to Madagascar on vacation.
She constantly published photos in which they enjoyed beautiful scenery, making people wonder what was going on in between.
However, she cleared the air when denied that she had met with an aspiring musician and said they were good friends.
Now, she's warned people to stop assuming that every male or male woman she poses with is her partner.
Part of a lengthy post she wrote on her Instagram read:
“I would like to set a record once and for all for the false narrative stemming from my past that I am ‘denying' my partners. Let me start with responsibility on my part. I've learned from past misconceptions about it. I was once in a relationship where, due to its nature and great distrust within them, I didn't feel confident to publicly confirm it.”
She added that she and her past partner agreed to “deny” each other in various interviews they did.
“I also felt pressured to have to say what we were for the media. We mutually agreed that if they asked, we would “object.” What we both did in the interview, not just myself. Looking back, this is something I would have done differently. Other issues besides the time I take responsibility for my involvement in this. Since then, I have decided to do things differently,” she added.
Ntaliami said in the future she would confirm an affirmative “yes” or refute “no” if she sees someone, but also warned people to stop making assumptions.
“Secondly, I have a few male and female friends. I'm asking people to stop assuming we're dating or there's something more about it, every time I'm seen with them or if we're sharing moments online. Then, when I clarify the truth, it's called “denial.” Stop. Until I confirm my relationship myself, drop the speculation,” she said further.
She promised to keep her relationship private, but promised to love loudly, which would help people find out who she was with.
Source: TUKO.co.ke