Inno Matijane opens up about his spiritual journey, struggles

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Reality TV star and social media personality Inno Matijane recently shared that he doesn’t feel the need to open up every detail of his life to the public.

In a candid, no-holds-barred conversation with TsishaLive, he delved into various topics, including his spirituality and ongoing journey of self-discovery.

Inno revealed that he’s still very much navigating a phase of confusion. “I’ve been on a journey of learning about myself,” he explained, acknowledging that the process hasn’t been easy, particularly since it has involved spirituality – even before his transition.

Reflecting on the challenges of transitioning, Inno admitted that he had faced suicidal moments and deep feelings of desperation.

He also voiced concerns about the younger members of the LGBTQI+ community, especially the growing number of young people transitioning. “Kids need to be kids. I struggled with that,” he told TsishaLive, expressing his concern for the pressures they might face.

Inno also took to social media last year to announce that becoming a born-again Christian had shifted his priorities, leading him to place God above everything else.

In the past, he has been open about the financial difficulties he faced, using his struggles as a source of inspiration for others.

By sharing these personal challenges, Inno hopes to offer hope and encourage others to persevere, no matter what obstacles they encounter.

Always the entrepreneur, Inno Matijane continues to explore diverse industries – from the restaurant business to perfume and skincare – and now he’s venturing into bespoke furniture.

During an exclusive behind-the-scenes tour of the InnoFurn factory, Inno proudly showcased elegant wingback chairs, plush velvet-covered couches, and beautifully crafted headboards.

Each piece was a testament to the perfect blend of quality craftsmanship and modern design, setting the tone for this exciting new venture.

Words: Fame Frenzy

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