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Nameless speaks on getting pressured to have a son

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Singer Nameless and wife Wahu are parents to three amazing girls they remain proud of. However speaking during recent event, Nameless opened up on how people felt the need of pressuring both him and wife, Wahu on having a son.

According to Nameless this happened shortly after they announced to be pregnant with their 3rd child, an announcement that triggered netizens and fans to predict their unborn baby’s gender.

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From he said is that most people were quick to point out that they were expecting a son – while all along both him and wife knew it was a girl.

Nameless with wife and daughter. Photo/Mathenges/Instagram

“When we announced that we were expecting a child, we knew we were expecting a girl, even when everyone was telling us they knew it was going to be a boy,” Nameless said.

Speaking at an event held by Sai Pharmaceuticals Kenya Limited for the launch of upgraded NipNap Premium Baby Diapers – Nameless shared his experience with the trolls, saying a baby is a baby so long as they are healthy.

“It’s really not about a boy or a girl; it’s about a healthy baby,” Nameless went on.

Proud baba girls

Having been named as brand ambassadors of the baby diapers, Nameless went on to express pride in raising wonderful young ladies that will one day grow into fine women.

“A baby that you can be able to impact. For us, we were excited that Shiro came healthy and as the beautiful shiny star she is. I am always super excited about being baba girls,” he added.

Although this the time we are having a man as a brand ambassador representing diapers, Nameless proudly owned the role saying it was time men learnt babies is not just a woman’s affair.

“I decided to be in the picture because I want to pass the message that bringing up a child is not only a woman’s affair but an affair of both parents being present in their children’s lives.” He said