Friends, Family Are The Ones Who Don’t Want You To Succeed-Jackie Matubia

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Jackie Matubia got emotional as she opened up about her upcoming project titled ‘Toxic.’

The mother two shed bitter-sweet tears as she revealed that the project is finally ready and will be streamed on YouTube from April 17.

“Just got home and what I have been working on is finally up. I have seen the picture and I have just felt emotional sorry for my ugly cry,” she shared on her recent Insta stories.

Jackie revealed that she had been working on the project for over a month and invested her all in it.

According to her, putting it all together was not a walk in the park.

“I have invested everything I got for this project and I thank God I made it. I have fought so many battles, I have been called names. But I trusted God’s word, ‘He will create a table in front of your enemies. One day I will tell you my story,” she said.

The actress went on to share an encouragement revealing a list of people who are always envious about other’s success.

“Let me tell you something. It doesn’t matter the situation you are in it doesn’t matter the battles you are fighting, if you have a dream work for it. You will be surprised by the way the people the people close to you are the ones making you fight those battles. The people you call friends, the people you call family are the ones who don’t want you to succeed.

“Just shut the noise and work. It doesn’t have to make sense to anyone. It only has to make sense to you,” Jackie said.

 

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