Renowned Tanzanian actress and former Miss Tanzania, Wema Sepetu, has shared an emotional and honest reflection on her journey of accepting her inability to conceive after years of trying. In a heartfelt interview with Sam Misago TV, the 35-year-old actress spoke candidly about the heartache she has experienced while navigating fertility challenges and her decision to give up on the idea of having a biological child.
Wema explained that after years of trying to conceive, she had come to a place of peace with her situation. “Sijabarikiwa kupata mtoto na kiukweli kwa wakati huu hata mkiniambia mnanitakia heri, nimeshafika 35. Sitegemee kwamba nitashika mimba. My road to wanting a baby, hata ile hamu, imefika point nimegive up,” she shared. Translation: “I haven’t been blessed with a child, and honestly, at this point, even if you wish me well, I’m 35. I don’t expect to conceive. My desire for having a baby has reached a point where I’ve given up.”
While Wema has found acceptance in her journey, she acknowledged that the reality of not having her own child still hurts deeply. She expressed her love for children and her longing to experience the joy of motherhood, but she emphasized that she trusts God’s plan for her life. “Of course, it hurts. It’s not that it doesn’t. Sometimes I wish I could have my own baby, someone I could carry, love, and treat nicely beyond the normal way,” she revealed.
Despite the pain, Wema remains resolute in her belief that everything happens for a reason, and she shared her acceptance of God’s decision in her life. “I tried for so long, but God decided I didn’t deserve it. You cannot go against God’s will. Nothing happens by accident in this world. You never know why God didn’t give me my own child,” she added.
When asked about how her fertility struggles affect her view of marriage, Wema was clear about her expectations for any future partner. She expressed that any man who chooses to marry her must fully accept her as she is, including her challenges with fertility. “My husband must understand that this woman has a problem. You cannot claim to love someone and not accept their flaws. I have accepted my situation. If a man chooses to marry me, he must accept me as I am,” she said.
Wema Sepetu’s personal life has always been in the public eye, especially her relationships with prominent figures such as Tanzanian music superstar Diamond Platnumz and the late actor Steven Kanumba. She previously dated Diamond Platnumz before their breakup in 2014 when he started a relationship with Zari Hassan. After a long period of healing, Wema found love again in 2022 with singer Whozu, whom she has openly expressed her love for.
Wema’s journey of acceptance and resilience serves as a reminder that each person’s path to happiness and fulfillment is unique. Her story resonates with many who face similar challenges, and her candidness in sharing her experience sheds light on the importance of embracing one’s flaws and trusting in life’s unfolding journey.