Median personality Grace Ekirapa recently fired back at a fan who questioned her tendency of posting her husband, actor Pascal Tokodi on social media.

The NTV show host had put up a social media post where she shared a photo of Tokodi accompanying it with a lovely caption.

"He remains to be my, something old, something new, something borrowed and definitely something," she wrote.

However, a fan identified as Jimmy Chogo fired at the singer accusing Ekirapa of 'over posting' her husband as if she got married to an angel.

"Na unashinda ukimpost as if you married an angel. Watu wako na watu huku inje lakini hawaonyeshani.  (You keep posting him as if you married an angel. People are out here and are not bragging)," he wrote.

Ekirapa was quick to respond asking Chogo to instwad block her page and focus on people who post things that don't upset him.

"Imagine you have a choice to block this page. Please follow people who don’t post things that upset you… Choose happiness aki it’s important," she wrote.

This comes a month after Ekirapa pampered Tokodi with love and praises while marking his birthday.

“Today is my baby’s birthday, it this the day he celebrates his birth but I celebrate a gift, I celebrate that God had him in mind for me

“I love you so much my baby thank you for being my friend, my biggest cheerleader, for wakimg up everyday with an intention of putting a smile on my face,” said Ekirapa.

She also thanked God for blessing their union, adding that God gave her the best of the best.

“I love you so much, I thank God for who you are, who you’ve become, who we’re together and where we’re going and I bless God that he knew what I needed and gave me the best of the be

“I promise to love you and cherish you and honour you with everything in me. I pray that this smile will never fade from your face,” she added.

Tokodi was quick to respond, noting that she inspires and motivates him to be a better person.

“I’m the lucky one baby, you’ve changed, inspired and motivated me to be better, I love you always and forever,” wrote Tokodi.