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Kambua announces pregnancy (Photo)

Congratulations!

Kambua (Instagram)

Mrs Kambua Mathu is pregnant! The Rauka host took to social media to break the good news with this photo where she cradles her unborn baby.

The news was received with excitement on social media with many celebrities congratulating the mum-to-be on the great news.

“Gorgeous!!! Welcome to Motherhood Hun, sooo happy for you,” wrote Jacky Vike.

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“Ooh dear! God is amazing. He surely is amazing. In his time, he makes all things beautiful. He is not a man that he should lie. Looking so lovely siz,” Alice Kamande wrote.

“Look at the Gorgeous Mama🧡Congratulations once again Sweety,” read a comment from Grace Msalame.

“OPPOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO CONGRATS. Glory to God,” DJ Mo posted.

“See God... 💃💃💃💃may his name be praised forever... Congratulations,” Amani commented.

The reason why so many people are happy for Kambua is that she has caught unwarranted flack in the past for not having a child after more than 6 years of marriage to Pastor Jackson Mathu. Some even had the gall to ask her when she was getting pregnant as she was now ‘getting old’.

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Frustration

Kambua had earlier expressed her frustration with people who pestered her with these questions and yet they didn’t know her journey or what she was struggling with.

“People will have an opinion over everything, over children. Today I saw a comment and deleted it because this guy commented on my Instagram and he says ‘When are you going to get pregnant, you’re getting old,” the soft-spoken singer said on The Trend.

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She then went on to add, “I remember thinking, the reason why it angers me is because people don’t even know what your journey is like. They don’t know what you’re struggling with. They don’t know if you even want to have children. They don’t know if you can have children and there are so many people especially today who are struggling with infertility. It so unfortunate that we have become such a culture of being so intrusive and putting people down, shaming each other on things like that. I would wish that people would be sensitized. I have people who are close to me who might not be at the forefront like I am but who go through that every day.”

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