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I slept with many of my cousins before being born again, Kabi Wa Jesus

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In 2021 Peter Kabi popularly known as Kabi WaJesus was exposed for having sired a baby with a cousin.

An act considered as incest in the African culture.

In a recent revelation during an interview with one of the popular You Tube channels, the content creator confessed that he slept with many of his cousins before being born again.

“Before I got born again this was not an issue and she was not the first one. I have slept with so many others,” said Kabi.

Before I got born again this was not an issue and she was not the first one. I have slept with so many others

Kabi

Through a post on Instagram, Kabi said that the paternity test conducted shows that the baby named Abby is biologically his.

The news sparked conversations online as he had initially said that Abby was his niece.

The content creator says that he will be reaching out to the mother of their baby so that they can talk about the way forward.

Kabi’s Wife

Kabi’s wife Milly Wamboi Ng’ang’a, popularly know as Milly Wa Jesus Kabi’s has however defended the husband.

On her Instagram post, she argued that everyone has a past which sometimes can be difficult to understand.

Milly Wa Jesus (photo courtesy)

“I understand that we all have a past. And sometimes the past is tough and hard to understand,” wrote Milly.

She further noted that as a mother she will do everything she can to support her husband in taking care of Abby.

Kabi says he has sought forgiveness from God, his family and is also seeking forgiveness from his fans.

He also said he is going to take full responsibility as a father.

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