Nigerian comedian and content creator NastyBlaq has shared a deeply emotional reflection as the festive season approaches, revealing how difficult the period remains for him as he marks his second Christmas without his beloved mother.
“The ache still hits like the first”
In the heartfelt message, the entertainer opened up about the lingering pain of losing his mother, admitting that time has not dulled the intensity of the emotions he feels during special moments like Christmas.
He disclosed that despite it being the second year since her passing, the grief still feels as raw and overwhelming as it did in the first year, especially during celebrations that once held shared memories.
“This is my second Christmas without my mom, and the ache still hits like the first. I’d give anything for one more holiday with you,” he wrote, laying bare the depth of his sorrow and longing.
His message struck a chord with many followers who understand how painful festive seasons can be after losing a loved one, especially a parent whose presence once defined such occasions.
NastyBlaq’s honesty about his grief quickly resonated online, drawing sympathy and emotional responses from fans and fellow social media users alike.
His post soon transformed into a space where people openly shared their own stories of loss, reflection, and the lingering emotions tied to the festive period.
Many users expressed gratitude for loved ones still alive, while others found comfort in knowing they were not alone in dealing with grief and heartbreak.
Social media reactions
@My_joy_has_come: “With the rate at which people post how much they miss their mom so much I think am not even loving my mom enough as I should. God bless you mom, thank you for giving me life. Appreciation tweet for everyone who still have their mom and to those who don’t have her stay safe.”
@Men_Too_Cries: “So sorry about your mum, grieving is real and aching too. We pray you find peace within yourself to know your mum is always with you and so her prayers too.”
@Goz: “I’m sorry you’re feeling this way, brother. No competition here… it’s been 26 years for me. I just wish I could recall her face without needing to look at a photo.”
@fan_Black_Gun: “Swrs bro this hurts so bad. Lost mine this April, 10 days after her birthday.”
The reactions highlighted just how deeply NastyBlaq’s message touched people from different backgrounds, uniting them through shared experiences of loss and remembrance.
Several comments offered prayers, words of encouragement, and solidarity, reminding him to stay strong while navigating grief at his own pace.
Others reflected on how the post served as a reminder of the importance of cherishing loved ones while they are still around.
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