Gender Reveals, Baby showers, are they the in-thing?

By: Staphey Wairimu

Posted on Monday, August 19, 2019


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Radio presenter and artist Tanasha Donna

So many blessings have come with this 2019!

The number of baby boys being brought up into the world just a week into the 2019 census is amazingly thrilling. Baby showers, gender reveals and baby announcements are breaking the internet daily, this hinders celebrity parents from not sharing their babies once born. I mean, we saw the baby shower, the gender reveal, you announced the pregnancy, we should at least get the result of all the excitement. Right?

With Diamond platnumz and Tanasha Donna’s private baby shower about to blow our minds this Thursday seems like it’s a blue-color season. She took to Instagram to announce the date just days after her baby bump shoot.

The Bahatis just welcomed their baby boy Majesty Bahati. In Just a few hours he had an ambassadorial role in the same hospital. Hold up, the five-day old baby has scoped twenty four thousand followers and has no post yet!

Gospel disc jockey and show host GG Activist and his wife just welcomed their baby, Uriah, meaning Yahweh is my light. He made the announcement through his Instagram page and congratulatory me

The celebrated You tubers and groove award winners The WaJesus family is also expected to receive their bundle of joy, a baby boy, anytime soon!

Artist and television host Kambua is also expectant and we can’t wait to meet her child.

Still waiting on the baby girls though.Or twins?

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However, celebrities are still human beings and at some point, it reaps one the liberally art of enjoying and being in the moment. With every step, they are forced to share. Most celebrity kids are ambassadors to baby clothes, hospitals, baby products and in this age of social media, it is conflicting whether to let people in, (with it comes engagement and endorsements) or choose to have a private living.

Some of the cons of exposing your child is, exposing them to cyber bullying, identity theft, stalkers, and self-esteem issues. Most social media accounts actually require that an account holder should be above 13 years and if not should have close supervision by a guardian.

Do you think it is a high risk to expose your newly born child to the public?