Tahidi High's Miss Morgan Regrets Wasting Money in Clubs, Admires Abel Mutua's Success

Tahidi High's Miss Morgan Regrets Wasting Money in Clubs, Admires Abel Mutua's Success

  • Miss Morgan of Tahidi High recalled her conversation with Omosh after he came out to ask the public for financial help
  • Morgan revealed that she and Omosh used to hit the clubs after being paid, unlike the likes of Abel Mutua, who used their money to buy production equipment
  • The actress earned a name in the film industry as a no-nonsense deputy headteacher who handles indiscipline cases of Tahidi High students

A video has emerged of former Tahidi High actress Angel Waruinge, alias Miss Morgan, opening up about the mistakes she made while acting.

Miss Morgan shared how happy she is to see some of Tahidi High actors being successful.
Tahidi High's Miss Morgan has opened up about wasting money in clubs while acting on the show. Photo: Angel Waruinge Miss Morgan.
Source: Instagram

Morgan revealed that she was extravagant during her days on the popular show before it was taken off the air.

Why was Miss Morgan angry with Omosh?

In an interview shared on TikTok by @FrankMedia, the actress also shared that she is working on making a comeback.

"Fame comes with its advantages and disadvantages. People will appreciate you, but they will also gossip about you, even for the smallest thing. One of the bad things is the choices I made, like living a life based on societal expectations. Living beyond your means. Those choices come with the management of finances," she said.

She also shared how she used to lecture Omosh after he started asking the public for money to support himself.

"Omosh is very clever, but the problem is choice, priorities and entitlement, meaning feeling entitled to fame, that because people love you and you are famous, they should take care of you. The first time he asked for help, I understood because when Tahidi ended, things changed, and for him, he was the breadwinner. I understood because I had also gone through depression, not financially, but with my issues. So when he came asking for help again the second time, saying the money was finished, I got angry because as they were talking about him, they were also dragging people like me with him," she added.
Miss Morgan was known for her role as the deputy headteacher at Tahidi High.
Tahidi High's Miss Morgan opened up about her regrets after the show ended. Photo: Angel Waruinge.
Source: Facebook

Miss Morgan on her past regrets

Morgan admitted that she admires her former colleagues like Abel Mutua alias Mkurugenzi and Phil Karanja who are now powerhouses in the local film industry.

She said that she gets happy to see them prosper because they saw the vision and decided to sacrifice at the time.

"People like Freddie (Abel), at the time, did not live to prove society, he never drunk alcohol, entertainment was no priority and that time people like Omosh and I would get paid and rush to clubs while they were buying things like lights and cameras, and it is because they thought ahead. The most embarrassing thing is that they were younger than us," she further said.

Watch the video below:

Former Tahidi High actress Shish makes comeback

Elsewhere, Ex-Tahidi High actress Shirleen Wangari alias Shish recently excited fans with an update on her current film she is working on.

She shared a video on TikTok as she asked fans to support her upcoming show, lest she call them fake friends.

A majority of netizens were excited to see her looking great, while recalling their days watching her on the Citizen TV show.

Proofreading by Asher Omondi, copy editor at TUKO.co.ke.

Source: TUKO.co.ke

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Amondi Aroko (Entertainment editor) Amondi Aroko is an Entertainment Editor with seven years of experience in local and international media. She has worked at Family Media (Kenya), written for News Deeply, New York (USA) and done Africa news analysis on Arise News (Nigeria). Won the 2015 Local Heroes Journalism award by Deutsche Welle. Google News Initiative 2024 trainee and 2024 WAN-IFRA Media Leadership Accelerator Programme winner. Speaker at Code For Africa -media lab, and China trip attendee by CMG. Email: [email protected].

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