Producer and actress of the popular Tv series Auntie Boss, Eve Dsouza has captured national attention for her role in the comedy hit series.
The show Auntie Boss is a favorite of many Kenyans as they watch the characters of an Indian model who drives everyone crazy.
Auntie Boss! is a Kenyan comedy-drama television series. It delves into the lives of domestic house helps in a fictional Taifa Estate and their everyday drama as it revolves around the families they work for and activities within the neighborhood.
But aside from her TV role, Eve Dsouza is a radio personality on Capital FM, who has been a famous voice for many years.
Eve is mourning the death of her father. She took to social media to pen down a heartfelt message paying tribute to him.
She wrote;
It was 3 years yesterday since my dad passed. I don't talk about his death much. I hadn't visited his grave since we buried him. It was time this week to redo the grave. I dreaded it, because seeing where he lay would make it real.
Everyone copes with death differently, but the emotions are similar I think. It often begins with shock and feeling numb, especially if the death was sudden. Everything seems unreal. With time the pain sets in. Sadness, loneliness, helplessness, and guilt may come over you in waves. Eventually comes a slowly growing acceptance of what has happened, but it’s not necessarily a happy acceptance.
Eve continued her eulogy, noting;
I often wonder why does it hurt so much? Death is inevitable but every time I hear of someone passing it shocks me to my core.
I guess we hurt so much because we love so greatly. My heart goes out to you if you're struggling with a difficult loss too. It's important for our healing to remember
the love we were blessed to experience was a rare and wonderful thing. While i mourn, i stay grateful for what i had ❤ Rest in peace Dad, always loved
Dedicated to all the beautiful souls we've lost
She shared a photo of his grave, that left many of her fans expressing sadness.
RIP
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