'Terrible!' Vera Sidika says dating Jimmy Chansa was a traumatic experience

Vera Sidika says Jimmy Chansa was her worst partner

• According to Vera Sidika, the relationship was unbearable, and it took a lot of endurance for it to last for the short period. 

With her ex-Jimmy Chansa
Vera Sidika With her ex-Jimmy Chansa
Image: Instagram

Kenyan socialite Vera Sidika has opened up on her experience dating Tanzanian Doctor Jimmy Chansa.

In her Insta stories, Vera described the  5 months she spent with Dr. Jimmy Joe Revocharth Minja as a terrible experience. 

According to her, the relationship was unbearable, and it took a lot of endurance for it to last for the short period. 

A fan asked Vera Sidika to reveal the truth on what happened between her and Chansa. She replied; 

"One of the most unfortunately traumatic experiences i have ever had amongst all my relationships. Never judge a book by its cover and sometimes the devil you know is better than the angel you don't know. End up? It wouldn't even have reached 7 months if i wanted it too. Ata hizo 5 months i tried So So hard, it was terrible. Honestly, i am happy i didn't continue doing that to myself."

Vera went on to advice ladies on relationship matters using her example;

"Red flags are very important. What you see and ignore one day is what will make you leave later, eventually. So ladies don't ever think he will change. If it is his character yall gonna be fighting about the same thing  forever. So if you cant leave now then better start accepting nothing will ever change and live with it. I just could never live with it so i left."

Weeks ago, Jimmy Chansa said that he has no bad blood with Vera Sidika.

He appreciated the fact that their relationship lasted a short while.

"It was love, just like any other relationship. The person I was with was a socialite already and thats why our relationship was public. Social media pressure was normal but what made me stick with her was her good and loving personality. She is smart. I do not regret it. It was good as it lasted," Chansa said.