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I do not regret giving birth, says Lillian Ng’ang’a

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Former Machakos First lady Lillian Nganga is enjoying her new face of life as a mother with her husband rapper Juliani.
The two who have been married for almost a year now, recently welcomed baby Utheri (light) to their family.

My love life has been easy, Juliani is someone who wants the best for me above everything

Lilian Nganga

In an interview with Mpasho, the new mother said it’s a wonderful experience and does not regret taking that new phrase in her life.
“For now, I can’t think about having other babies but motherhood has brought a different love and more responsibilities,” she said.

Lilian noted that the baby has given her a push to work even harder and pursue her goals in life.

Juliani’s Support

The former first lady also described her husband Juliani as a great father to their child.
She added, “He helps a lot, changing the baby, playing with them and I am happy to see him being a dad.”
Lilian said she was very ready for what life might bring her way as long as there is a purpose.
The mother of one has showed her virtue of being a supportive wife to the rapper and has always stood up against public criticism insults over their relationship.

“My love life has been easy, Juliani is someone who wants the best for me above everything,” added Lilian.

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