Ajib Gathoni is a vibrant TikTok sensation who burst into the limelight during the Covid-19 pandemic with her captivating dance moves.
Now, at just 25 years old, she has over a million followers on TikTok, establishing herself as one of Kenya’s top digital influencers.
Here are some intriguing facts about Ajib that you may not know.
Polygamous Father and a Big Family
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Ajib, who hails from the Coast of Kenya and belongs to the Digo community, had an upbringing that was anything but ordinary. Her father had four wives, with her mother being the youngest and the fourth. Ajib has many siblings, although she’s not exactly sure how many.
Although her parents separated, she is very close to her mom, who once faced a cancer scare and regularly goes clubbing with her. Ajib also holds immense respect for her dad, who instilled love and unity among all his children.
Suffering from Adenomyosis
Behind the glitz and glamour of her online persona, Ajib faces personal health challenges.
She was recently diagnosed with adenomyosis, “the less severe cousin of endometriosis.”
Adenomyosis causes painful and heavy menstrual bleeding due to blood clots in the uterine wall.
Despite undergoing various treatments and lifestyle adjustments, Ajib continues to manage her pain while raising awareness about women’s health issues.
Relationship Drama
Ajib’s romantic history has attracted considerable attention, particularly her 2023 breakup with fellow TikToker Josh Wonder.
The relationship ended amid accusations of infidelity from Josh, but Ajib did not address her ex’s claims.
Rumor has it that Ajib Gathoni may have moved on and later broken up with a woman known as Chipmurnk Mario, who goes by sir.mario.x on Instagram.
Now, Josh Wonder is dating Ajib Gathoni’s former best friend, Kendi Christine.
Sh.210K TikTok Live Earnings
Ajib Gathoni once earned a staggering KSh 210,000 during a three-minute live session on TikTok.
But she hasn’t repeated the experience.
Why, you may ask. She cited the exhaustion of maintaining an entertaining TikTok live presence and the pressure to “beg for money.”
By Vivian K.