By: Sophie Opondo
Posted on Wednesday, January 8, 2020
Size 8 ended last year full of gratitude and indescribable joy. She had previously opened up about the journey of her struggles at trying to get pregnant. This was her third pregnancy and it was daunting on her especially after her miscarriage a few years ago.
Late last year, after going quiet on social media for a while, she delightfully surprised her fans with a picture of her with a huge baby bump. She thanked God, her family and her inner circle for building a fortress around her when she needed it most. She also took time to encourage those who desired to be mothers by telling them to be still and patient as their time was coming too.
Now that she has the blessing of her baby boy (Muraya Jnr), her timelines are full of pictures of the little angel. Infact, Size 8 and her hubby DJ Mo already have an Instagram page for him and his numbers are growing steadily. He has garnered 17k followers already with only 4 posts up.
Encouraging women…
The mother of two chose to encourage her female followers reminding them that they are blessed to be who they are and lack of a child should not take their mind off that.
You see me pose with my kids but you don’t have children never look down on yourself and don’t allow negative talk from people put you down. Know that Jesus is the greatest treasure more than having children more than gold. As you wait for your promise of a child know that you are already too blessed as long as you have Jesus! Smile now dance for you have the greatest treasure. If all I have is Jesus, I have something more than gold. I will tell it to the world Jesus is more than gold! My Jesus! Hallelujah!
Her uplifting words inspired many of her followers who acknowledged that her journey was a real encouragement to others in a similar situation. One lady actually mentioned that she needed to hear those words because it has been a tough journey.
The Murayas are open about their struggles despite their perfect pictures on the internet. They use their influence to help their followers know that they are not alone.