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13th September 2025 9:01:00 AM
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Media personality MzGee has appealed to men to be kind and compassionate to women struggling to have children
She made this comment at the "Stronger Together Women’s Health Conference organised by Adwoa Amofa Osei,
“Please tell people to be kind to us, especially the men. Nobody wants to go through that. Be kind to women,” she urged.
“If you have a man who understands you, that we’re in this together, it’s helpful,” MzGee added.
She had opened up about the harsh cyberbullying she endured during her years of childlessness, revealing that "barren" was a common insult thrown at her by netizens.
she recounted the painful comments she received from strangers on social media, some of whom had the audacity to enter her inbox to hurl insults and offer unsolicited advice.
“Some people even entered my DMs to insult me and say all sorts of things. If I type the word 'barren' in my DMs right now, you’d be amazed at the number of messages that will pop up,” she shared.
MzGee emphasized the need for compassion towards women who are struggling to conceive, noting that many face reproductive challenges that make conception or carrying a pregnancy to full term difficult.
“Women go through a lot when it comes to childbirth. There are medical conditions beyond our control, yet society is quick to judge and shame us instead of offering support,” she said.
She also credited her unwavering faith in God for keeping her strong through the difficult moments. MzGee, who announced the birth of her child in January 2025 at the age of 39, acknowledged that many consider that age too late for childbirth but urged women to focus on their own journey rather than societal pressures.
“What have the doctors said? What are you saying to yourself? What are you doing about it? What has God said about your situation?” she asked. “These are the questions that should guide you in handling your circumstances.”
The ‘Stronger Together Women’s Health Conference,’ organized by media personality Adwoa Amofa Osei on International Women’s Day, created a safe space for women to discuss health-related challenges. The event brought together medical professionals and women from various backgrounds to share their experiences.
Participants praised the conference for fostering vulnerability and meaningful conversations, with many looking forward to future editions.
MzGee opened up about how women can sometimes be insensitive to their fellow women, particularly in the workplace.
She recalled a moment early in her career when her commitment to chasing exclusive stories was downplayed by a colleague simply because she had no children.
“I used to hop. Wherever there was an event, you’d find me there. Even if you didn’t invite me, I’d show up because I wanted to get exclusives,” she said on her Gee O’clock show.
“One day, a colleague said, ‘Gee, you don’t have a child, so you’re all over the place. If you had a child, you wouldn’t have had the time to be roaming and scouting for news.’”
MzGee described the remark as more than just a passing comment, noting that such statements could deeply hurt, especially if someone was quietly dealing with fertility struggles. She questioned how a woman advocating for empowerment could make such a comment to another woman.
She further pointed out that women are often the ones behind body-shaming comments, sharing that she had personally suffered such attacks—mostly from other women.
“I am a victim of body shaming, and it mainly came from women. I even had to write on my Facebook page that the rate at which women confidently body shame women is alarming. It gives men the pleasure to do same,” she noted.
MzGee emphasized the need for a change in how women relate to each other, calling for kindness, grace, and respect.
“I get excited when women are excelling... but the things women do to women!” she exclaimed. “You’ll see people who cannot go a day without makeup come and say ‘look at her face without makeup’... and it’s mostly women writing those ill, nasty comments.”
She stressed that if women treated each other better, it would set a stronger standard that discourages men from disrespecting women.
MzGee began her media journey in 2005 at Eagle FM while studying at Cape Coast Technical University.
She later worked with Skyy TV, Pravda Radio, and TV3, before rising through the ranks in the media industry. In 2023, she joined Despite Media as the host of UTV’s United Showbiz.
In January this year, she thrilled fans with the announcement of the arrival of her baby.
She shared the happy news on Monday, January 13, 2025, posting a series of photos of her baby bump on Instagram.
However, the baby's gender was not immediately disclosed.
After some time away from the spotlight, MzGee made a joyful return to social media, sharing exciting news that quickly grabbed attention.
View this post on Instagram A post shared by Mamaga MzGee (@iammzgee)
Fans, colleagues, and supporters were quick to congratulate her on her announcement.
Her update is especially meaningful, as MzGee had spoken publicly in 2022 about her struggles with childbirth, including a miscarriage, following her marriage in 2017.
Her news has brought happiness to many of her followers, who are now eagerly awaiting more details or a glimpse of the baby.
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