Zimbabwean comedian and social media star Madam Boss has left many of her fans worried

Zimbabwean comedian and social media star Madam Boss has left many of her fans worried after opening up about her emotional struggles on Facebook.

 

The entertainer, who lost her beloved brother Sekuru Gudo in M ay 2025, admitted she’s still finding it hard to accept the loss. In a deeply personal post shared on Tuesday, 1 July 2025, Madam Boss said she’s been overwhelmed by painful thoughts and memories — and at times, she’s wished for

 

 

 

Zimbabwean comedian and social media star Madam Boss has left many of her fans worried after opening up about her emotional struggles on Facebook.

The entertainer, who lost her beloved brother Sekuru Gudo in May 2025, admitted she’s still finding it hard to accept the loss. In a deeply personal post shared on Tuesday, 1 July 2025, Madam Boss said she’s been overwhelmed by painful thoughts and memories — and at times, she’s wished for death.

However, she said her two daughters, Malia and Mikayla, are the reason she keeps going. She ended her message by sending love and strength to others who might be feeling the same.

 

 

 

 

“Am not ok mufunge. Pfungwa ne ndangariro zviri kundi kurira. Ndinombofunga dai ndafa hangu asi ndinozo simbiswa nevana vangu. They really give me a reason yekusa funganya  I know there is someone who is feeling the same, but all I can say to you is be strong sahwira satani aripabasa ”

In the comments section, Madam Boss received an outpouring of love from fans and fellow creators. Many sympathised with her pain, calling her a strong woman and reminding her that grief comes in waves — but healing is possible. Some offered words of comfort, others shared their own battles, and many simply urged her to keep going for the sake of her children and her purpose.

 

 

 

 

 

Here are some of the reactions:

Pamerah Tamilah Tamilah:

It is normal people feels this way sometimes where you feel like giving up in life. But that thing again can make you stronger and fight it also tell others how you overcome such situations. You are a strong woman and you are a human being like others so please take away those thoughts dear I know its hard some days and good some days but hang on there. The only solution too pray and have someone to talk too but let it out . Take care of yourself and you are not alone in this situation. It will pass it a phrase dear but look at your family and say am blessed.

 

 

 

 

 

Anna Chibaby Honde:

It is normal almost evryone feels this way at some point in life.Because you are a strong woman pfungwa idzodzo have no power over you.Get up pray and change the world.the world needs you.cry if u need to its okay.let it all out because u are human.God bless you.

Memory Musungwa:

The most beautiful souls are those who survive the fire and come back with water to help those still struggling within it. WALK IN LOVE & SHOW KINDNESS ❤️ remember: Healing Isn’t Pretty—But It’s Worth It. It’s crying alone. It’s deleting numbers. It’s doubting yourself—then choosing yourself again. It’s messy, lonely, and powerful. Keep going. You’re building a life you won’t have to recover from. STAY FOCUSED ON YOUR CALLING 

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