“We trauma-bonded.” Georgina Njenga opens up.
Written by Zenna Issa on March 25, 2025
Digital content creator Georgina Njenga has shared intimate details about her past relationship with actor Tyler Mbaya, their co-parenting dynamic, and the valuable lessons she has learned about love.
In a candid interview with Morin Actress on March 24th, Georgina discussed her regrets, personal growth, and the challenges of dating as a single mother.
She also reflected on a previous relationship with a married man, offering insights into her journey of self-discovery.
Key Revelations from Georgina’s Conversation:
- Co-Parenting Through a Third Party
Since her breakup with Tyler, Georgina revealed that they no longer communicate directly. Instead, her mother acts as the intermediary.
“Right now, because my daughter lives with my mom, the communication is between Tyler and my mom, then my mom and me.”
Despite having an arrangement that works, Georgina admitted that breaking up the family was one of her most painful experiences.
“What hurt me the most was breaking up the family… Growing up without a dad, and now my daughter is also going through the same.”
She acknowledged that while she made the decision for her well-being, she sometimes wonders if things could have turned out differently.

Source: Kiss 100
- Sudden Breakup and Lingering Regret
Georgina described her breakup with Tyler as abrupt. Following a heated argument, she packed her bags and left the next morning, leaving their child behind.
“The issue was serious but not that serious, but at some point, I regret leaving because the streets are cold. The regret is like 2 percent.”
She admitted that while they had disagreements, she did not see their relationship as toxic but now feels there were things she could have handled differently.
- Relationship Built on Trauma, Not Love
With time to reflect, Georgina now believes that her relationship with Tyler was not founded on pure love but rather on shared trauma.
“At this point, you can’t convince me that love alone is enough… I feel like we trauma-bonded. On the first day of the relationship, we talked about our traumas and moved in together on that same day.”
She also revealed that they thought having a child would help fix their struggling relationship, something she now views as a mistake.
“The relationship was toxic, so we thought having a child would fix things.”

Source: Georgina Njenga
- Love and Business—Should Couples Build a Brand Together?
During their time together, Georgina and Tyler established a strong social media brand.
When asked if she would recommend other couples do the same, she joked that she would have treated it as a business deal rather than an emotional investment.
“For the money and for building a brand together yes. But as a woman, do not have his child first. I wish I could go back and do it for the money. You can even make a contract with your man.”
Her advice? Pursue both love and financial stability, but always protect your interests.
- Dating a Married Man Without Knowing
Georgina also shared a surprising revelation she unknowingly dated a married man and even sent him money, believing she was supporting a genuine partner.
“I’m a lover girl, but love hasn’t favored me… I’ve even sent money to men. One of them was married. Pray for me!” Even after discovering the truth, she struggled to walk away.
“He told me he was not leaving his family for me… But he could take me as the second one.”
Reality finally struck when she met another woman who had also been deceived by him.
“I found out from his previous side chick. Reality hit me when I realized he had told her the same sweet things he told me. That’s when I walked away.”

Source: Tyler Mbaya
6. The Challenges of Dating as a Single Mum:
Since becoming a single mother, Georgina has found it difficult to find a serious partner.
“Finding a younger guy or someone your age when you have a child is very hard. Most older men are already married.”
Her experiences have made her more cautious about relationships, and she is now focused on herself and her daughter.