Wairimu wa Muchiri has firmly denied accusations that she recorded and leaked a controversial audio clip featuring Triza Njeri defending her estranged husband, Karangu Muraya. The audio, which has been widely shared online, features Triza passionately speaking out in support of Karangu following an incident at her album launch where he was allegedly barred by security personnel. In the recording, she insisted she wouldn’t allow anyone to disrespect him, despite their separation.
The tension between the two women appears to have escalated following the release of the audio. Triza reportedly accused Wairimu of secretly recording their conversation during a recent business meeting. However, Wairimu has spoken out emotionally, insisting that she had no hand in the leak and expressing deep distress over the backlash she and her family have received since the incident came to light.
In her statement, Wairimu speculated that Triza’s frustrations may be linked to a disagreement over payment for content they had collaborated on. According to her, there had been an agreement for Triza to receive payment every two weeks for promoting a business, but she hadn’t communicated any expectations for an upfront payment. Wairimu suggested that the misunderstanding may have fueled Triza’s allegations.
Breaking down during her response, Wairimu described the emotional toll the accusations have taken on her and her loved ones. She revealed that even her father had been targeted online, and she pleaded with Triza to stop tarnishing her name. She insisted that she had no reason to record the conversation and swore her innocence.
“I did not record you,” she said. “If this is all happening because you expected to be paid upfront and that didn’t happen, I am sorry. But you didn’t make that clear, and I didn’t know. I say under God’s name, I did not record you.”
Wairimu also mentioned that Karangu had personally called her to ask if she was responsible for the leak, which added to the weight of the accusations. She denied any involvement and hinted that the source of the recording might lie elsewhere.
Online, the story has sparked mixed reactions. Some users expressed sympathy for Wairimu, while others speculated on who might have secretly captured the conversation. One commenter suggested it might have been an Uber driver, while another stated that only God knows the truth and would vindicate the innocent. Some users, however, seemed unfazed by the ethical implications, remarking that the person who recorded it “did a good job.”
Despite the storm, Triza has clarified that she and Karangu have not reconciled romantically. While the two were seen sharing moments during her album launch, Triza has made it clear that they remain separated. A close friend also emphasized that Triza does not support polygamy, dismissing rumors that their bond had been rekindled.
The fallout between Triza and Wairimu continues to generate public interest, with both women holding firm to their narratives as speculation swirls online.