Nairobi Diaries Actress Black Cinderella Slams Suicidal Transgender Model Letoya Johnstone

Nairobi Diaries Actress Black Cinderella Slams Suicidal Transgender Model Letoya Johnstone

Black Cinderella is calling on transgender Letoya Johnstone to befriend mama mboga instead of contemplating suicide.

Johnstone lamented in a post on social media that he had slipped deep into depression because of what his friend did to him.

“Deep down I am suffering from depression! There are things that old friends put me through and everyday I wake up I loose myself. I don’t know how I am surviving but let’s hope people will have to type rest in peace,” Johnstone wrote in part.

The transgender model further stated that he is the most lonely person on earth, he likened his situation to Hollywood stars Johnny Depp who is battling depression and Robin Williams who committed suicide in 2014 because of depression.

“I am the most lonely human being alive with no single friend. Strangers that never met me are doing the best for me. Thank you so much. Look at Jonny Depp story or Robin Williams story. Celebrities like ourselves are going through the unthinkable but we must create this facade to make others see the sparkle in us. That’s what everyone gets attracted to. I NEED HELP MY PEOPLE…. I AM DYING. Please help me.”

Former Nairobi Diaries actress Maureen Imbai aka Black Cinderella has come out to advise Letoya Johnstone to befriend simple people like mama mboga if he wants true friendship.

She slammed the suicidal transgender model for only seeking to establish friendship with celebrities only.

“The issue is that you only want to be friends with other celebrities that much your preference. Have you tried a mama mboga. When we select the friends also remember that ones we have selected are choosy too,” wrote Black Cinderella.

Related: “I’m Called An Old Hoe Even Though I’m Just 27” Former Nairobi Diaries Actress Black Cinderella Narrates Her Misery 

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