Gospel musician Guardian Angel has come out strongly to defend his wife, Esther Musila, from relentless online trolls who he says have been giving her sleepless nights through constant attacks on social media.
In a heated response shared online, an angry Guardian Angel warned that he was no longer willing to watch silently as his wife endured sustained cyberbullying.
The singer revealed that the abuse had taken a toll on Musila, prompting him to draw a firm line against those targeting her.

Guardian did not mince his words as he threatened to take serious action against individuals attacking Esther Musila online.
According to the musician, he is prepared to use every legal and personal avenue available to protect his wife, including pursuing court action and confronting the attackers head-on.
In his emotional statement, Guardian disclosed that he would not shy away from extreme measures if pushed too far.
He said he was ready to use the courts, force, and any means necessary, including violence, to deal with his wife’s tormentors.
His remarks sparked widespread debate online, with many netizens reacting to the intensity of his warning.
One of the statements that drew the most attention was when Guardian declared:
“Najua hii Matusi itaisha tu siku moja. Kuna wale wataozea Jela, kuna wengine watapoteza vidole, kuna wale watauliwa pia, yani itakua mambo mengi sana but laziima itaisha trust me ITAISHA,”
Guardian Angel’s outburst was reportedly triggered by the incessant back-and-forth between Esther Musila and her critics on social media.
For years, Musila has faced harsh criticism, with many trolls repeatedly bashing her over the age difference between her and her husband.
Despite previously choosing to respond calmly or ignore the negativity, the continued attacks appear to have pushed the couple to their limit.
The issue also attracted the attention of popular content creator and media personality Oga Obinna, who took to social media to weigh in on the matter.
Obinna urged Musila and other celebrities facing online abuse to deal with their critics “perpendicularly,” encouraging them not to suffer in silence.
According to Obinna, celebrities are human beings with real feelings and emotions, and they are entitled to respond to haters in whatever way they deem fit, just like any other person.

He argued that fame should not strip public figures of their right to defend themselves when attacked.
Obinna further questioned why netizens are often quick to dish out insults and personal attacks but become uncomfortable or defensive when celebrities clap back or demand accountability.
His sentiments resonated with many, especially amid growing conversations around cyberbullying and mental health.
As the debate continues online, Guardian Angel’s fierce defense of his wife has once again highlighted the darker side of social media fame and the emotional toll it can take on public figures and their families.
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