Content creator Felicity Shiru has opened up about introducing her newborn baby to the public.
While speaking in an interview with Eve Mungai, Shiru revealed that she will show off her baby when she reaches 6 months old.
“Ni lini tunaona mtoto. Do you have plan to introduce her online,” Eve asked.
Shiru replied saying:
“Maybe later on…I think it is too early..ni katoto tu kadogo kazi yake ni kulala na kunyonya…”
Adding:
“Siwezi sema time specifically, but maybe after six months huko.”
According to Shiru, she would prefer keeping her daughter offline and not online like other celebrities.
Motherhood challenges
Recently, Felicity Shiru engaged her fans in a Q & A session where she promised her loyal fans that she would answer anything.
The content creator was then asked about her motherhood journey and how she had dealt with the experience in the past few weeks.
The mother of one said that it had both positives and negatives as expected for a first-time mother. She stated;
“Motherhood is so far so good, I would say, but one thing is, of course, you have to juggle a lot between being a mum and doing your own stuff like work.”
She then stressed how motherhood can sometimes be overwhelming and the challenges she undergoes while trying to balance her things.
She, however, could not complain as she was motivating herself and still learning, albeit in her own unique way.
“I think the first months are the hardest, I would say, because you know you have to be there for the baby, breastfeed and such. But I would say it still has the good side of it.”
However, the proud mother of one did not highlight the positives of her experience or memorable moments.
The influencer and her husband welcomed their bouncing baby girl last month, something that has drastically changed their lives.
Many celebrities have welcomed their babies this year like singer Nadia Mukami who also explained the challenges she goes through as a young mom.
The musician said that her partner, “Jango love” hitmaker, Arrow Bwoy, helps her look after the baby, stressing that it was not an easy task.