Social media influencer and businesswoman Phoina has recently discussed her relationship with Reverend Lucy Natasha.
In an interview featured on SPM Buzz, she expressed that they provide mutual support as women and share a strong friendship. READ FULL STORY
Phoina also described Natasha as an extremely nice person and that she always prays for her, aside from offering moral support.
“Our friendship is good. She is my pastor; she prays for me, and she is an extremely nice person. So we have a friendship that is good and we support each other as women. Ideawise, we support each other 100 percent,” she said.
Phoina had been romantically linked to Natasha.
This comes a year after Phoina also clarified the basis of her relationship with Raila Odinga’s daughter, Winnie, following claims that they are dating.
Phoina explained that although there have been many speculations about her dating life, she is in a relationship with a male partner.
“Yes, I’m in a relationship with an amazing man. The first time I launched the retail shop, I invited her to come and speak at the event so we became friends and she is also a client who I do make up for from time to time,” she said.
Phoina sells premium hair, owns a one-stop salon and hones her skills at her beauty academy.
She started as a fruit salad seller in the estate to pursuing a communication career that was short-lived.
“When I was in college, I started working at Pamoja FM in Kibera. It was hard,” she said.
After the short stint, Phoina got employed working for a car tracking company and it was there her make-up journey was born.
“A friend opened a photography studio called Fullhouse in Hurlingham. I took a small space there and created my own make-up studio and I remember my first celebrity client was Janet Mbugua. She was so nice, good vibes,” she said.
Determined not to give up, she got into hairstyling and soon after make-up became second nature.
With borrowed capital of Ksh 10,000 from her mother, she bought a make-up kit and that was the beginning of another business.
“Anything is possible if you believe in yourself and don’t be too quick to give up. If I did, I wouldn’t be where I am. I want to mentor young girls in a positive way, especially my students who attend my classes,” she added.