Fans Shocked By Talia Onyando’s Night Nurse Transformation Video

Talia Onyando, the beloved night nurse who once lit up screens as a Citizen TV presenter, stunned fans this week with her latest look. The 42-year-old reggae queen shared videos that sparked massive online chatter about how different she appears now after leaving the spotlight.
Social media lit up fast when clips of Talia Onyando started circulating. People who grew up tuning into her reggae shows could not believe the shift in her appearance. She hosted the popular One Love programme for eight solid years until January 25, 2025.
That final broadcast saw her fight back tears as she thanked loyal viewers. “I have been in the limelight since I was 13 years old, and Iām still here by the grace of God,” she told the audience then.
What really happened to Talia Onyando, the night nurse?
She chose a supervised medical path to tackle stubborn health issues, including PCOS and knee problems that had held her back for years. Doctors at Nairobi Bariatric Centre prescribed semaglutide injections, which she started under close watch. The results showed up dramatically by October 2025. Talia dropped significant kilos and gained fresh energy in the process.
She addressed the crowd directly in one recent talk. “Whatever you do, you can never please people. Ukinenepa, they say you are big. Unipungue says, ‘What happened?’ Her words captured the exact pressure she feels from constant public scrutiny.
Talia opened up more during an Ebru TV conversation. She explained how the medication creates conditions that support calorie deficit without magic. “The medication does not lose the weight for you,” she stressed.
Talia combined the shots with gym sessions heavy on treadmill walks at high inclines plus psychotherapy to handle eating triggers.
How did Talia Onyando achieve such dramatic weight loss?
She lost 13 kilos in just 12 weeks by April 2025, wearing the same clothes to show progress. No major side effects hit her, though she notes everyone reacts differently. Her knee felt better. PCOS symptoms eased. Energy levels soared enough for her to return to dancing and reggae vibes that fans love.
Born February 26, 1984, Talia entered music early. Her father Maurice Oyando, a respected producer, shaped her path. She dropped her first album, Jambo Rafiki, at age 17.
Radio gigs followed, including a long run at Homeboyz before she moved to Radio Jambo for Reggae Wave. Television made her a household name. For eight years her blonde signature style and warm delivery drew crowds to One Love every Saturday night.
Fans poured out reactions across platforms. Some expressed worry after seeing videos that highlighted facial changes from rapid weight loss. Others cheered her discipline.
One recent gym clip she posted fired back at critics and showed her grinding through workouts with determination. She keeps the reggae spirit alive on TikTok too, dancing to Junior Kelly tracks and spreading positive vibes.
Talia never hid her battles. In past interviews she spoke openly about depression and anxiety she faced through her career. Those honest moments built deep connections with listeners who saw her as more than just a presenter. She built a career mixing music hosting and authentic storytelling.
Her journey reflects common pressures many women face after 40. Society demands they stay frozen in time while life moves forward. Talia pushes back by focusing on health first. She continues monthly check-ins with her medical team and stays active.
Some even joked about her age based on how long she has been in media. Yet records confirm she sits at 42 years old with decades of experience that started in her teens.
Talia keeps creating content that mixes sunny reggae beats with real talk. She dances in clips that capture joy and movement. In one, she urged followers to try high-incline walks for effective fat burn. Her approach mixes medical support, exercise and mental work.
The reggae queen shows no signs of slowing. She left Citizen TV to explore fresh chapters, but her voice and presence remain strong. Fans who watched her evolve from young artist to established star now witness another phase focused on wellness.
