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Jackie Matubia opens up on when she will unveil young daughter’s face

Former Tahidi High actress Jackie Matubia has opened up about revealing her daughter’s face for the first time.

Jackie Matubia shares sweet time with her infant child.
Jackie Matubia shares sweet time with her infant child.

According to her, she will unveil her face before she turns one.

Early in June 2022, Matubia and Blessing Lunga’ho had their first child.

The mother of two revealed Nyambura is the name of her second child in images of the child as an adult. She flaunted her daughter’s beautiful, silky hair and a portion of her face.

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She shared a another video of her girls having fun in the living room with the caption:

“On the other hand, my clan is just enjoying their Sunday. Wanjiku and Nyambura, my girls.”

Jackie Matubia second's child is also a girl.
Jackie Matubia second’s child is also a girl.

After giving birth, the former Zora actress disclosed she was shocked to discover she was pregnant because she was on contraceptives.

The thespian discovered she was pregnant when the pregnancy was eight weeks old.

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Matubia said she used to party a lot before discovering she was pregnant with her second child.

“There is this event I went to and as always I partied to the fullest and I remember going backstage, missing a step and falling down. I stood up and went to where Blessing and my friends were, told them I had fallen down and they laughed,” she narrated.

While opening up about her first pregnancy during a previous interview, Jackie said she slipped into postpartum depression, which nearly cost her marriage to ex-husband Kennedy Njogu.

Jackie Matubia with her first born daughter
Jackie Matubia with her first born daughter

The actress said that the mood disorders nearly ruined her marriage as they both knew nothing about postpartum mental health.

“I had these conflicting feelings of constantly wondering whether I should have waited to have a baby and when I tried going back to work, I felt like I was not being the best mum.

I would wake up and cry for about two hours and I couldn’t get myself out of it,” said Jackie during an interview with Parents Magazine.

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