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This is how Diana Marua’s surprise baby shower went down

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Content creator and Musician Diana Marua was treated to a surprise flashy baby shower by her close friends and fans.

The party themed white was organized by “premier Gang group ” and fans.

I was confused for a moment, I could not believe that these people were actually here to support me and when I finally realized it was a reality I just broke down

Diana Marua

Diana said she expected a normal doctor appointment ,only to meet a baby shower surprise.

“I was confused for a moment. I could not believe that these people were actually here to support me and when I finally realized it was a reality I just broke down,” Diana said.

The mother of 3 could not hide her joy as she expressed gratitude to her fans and premier friends who organized the surprise.

Her Journey

Marua revealed that the pregnancy journey has been amazing and with different experiences.

“One minute I’m happy ,the next I am feeling choked up. It’s a cocktail of emotions,I can’t explain it”

Diana Marua

“One minute I’m happy ,the next I am feeling choked up. It’s a cocktail of emotions, I can’t explain it,” she revealed.

As she nears her delivery she said she can’t wait to see how her family will hold and  receive the newborn baby.

“it’s just a matter of time and I’ll have you in my arms. I can’t wait to see how your brothers and sisters will receive you,” added Marua.

The content creator has since  taken a break from her music career to focus on her pregnancy journey.

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