Mitchelle Ntalami reflects on her painful dating past

Ntalami added that her life was surrounded by the wrong people who impacted her life in a very negative way.

In a recent interview with Betty Kyallo, Michelle Ntalami shared her experiences with people, the reasons behind her brokenness, and the changes she has made since her spiritual awakening.

She stated that God revealed to her the root causes of her pain, which stemmed from allowing the wrong people into her life.

“The Lord started showing me: This is your heart, and these are the mistakes you made. You let the wrong people in.

This is why you are not broken by business; you are broken by human beings because you let too many people in."

Ntalami explained that her life had been surrounded by the wrong people who negatively impacted her.

"You trusted too many people, you walked with the wrong people. You dated and befriended the wrong people.

You let the wrong people befriend you, and this is the kingdom they were serving. And because of that, you also started serving that kingdom. That was such a revelation for me,” she said.

Additionally, Michelle Ntalami revealed several aspects of her life that she has left behind since her encounter with God.

She mentioned giving up cursing and secular music, noting how she used to curse a lot, especially when she was devastated, but has since learned that it is ungodly and now refrains from it.

"Especially music with profanity that glorifies sex, drugs, and money, I can't do it," she added.

Ntalami also discussed how God removed fake friends from her life, helping her to sanctify her environment and restore friendships that were beneficial for her. "He restores what's of Him, and He takes away what is not of Him," she said.

In the past, through an interactive session on Instagram with her followers, Ntalami had revealed that at just 20 years old, she experienced the worst relationship of her life.

She explained that the relationship completely broke her down emotionally, physically, and psychologically, and it took her seven years to heal.

“At 20, I got into the worst relationship of my life. It changed me until today. It broke me emotionally, physically, and psychologically. It took me seven years to heal from it. My next solid relationship after that was at 27. But I healed and came out stronger,” part of her post read.

She also once remarked that, when it comes to relationships, money should be one's soulmate.

"If you’re living in Nairobi, the day you realize that money is your soulmate and not someone’s child is the day your problems will disappear," she said.