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NAZIZI SAYS HER SECOND BORN SON JAZEEL WAS PRETERM

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Rapper and media personality Nazizi Hirji, popularly known as Nazizi has dismissed claims that she got her second-born baby through a surrogate

During a Q&A Instagram session, the media personality said that she had a normal birth, however, she will consider a surrogate for her third baby. “My bumps have never been seen except for my friends and family. I love to keep some things to my friends and my close ones. Being in the limelight all the time you need to find a balance about what your going to share with the world about your personal life.”

Adding, “No, I didn’t have a surrogate but I’m considering for number 3. Too many health issues with the first 2,” she wrote. 

A fan also questioned whether baby Jazeel Adam is her biological son, wondering why they did not see her baby bump despite being active on social media. “There’s no existing photos of me on social media pregnant even with my first. Its funny that people feel like if they didn’t see it on social media then it didn’t happen. We share what we want to share. Wait till you see who he looks like,” she responded.

On how he managed to keep the pregnancy a secret, Nazizi said she is very protective of her kids and lack of social events due to the lockdown helped a lot. 

Hehe what’s everything? Well you can share what you want about your life to a certain extent I’m very protective of my kids and also the lockdown helped a lot. No social events,” said Nazizi

She noted that her son’s name Jazeel means tremendous, great and strong, adding that he was born premature at 7 months. Nazizi explains she did not expose her baby bump on social media because her culture discourages such and holding baby showers. 

I was raised in Islam and Muslims aren’t supposed to take pics of baby bumps and expose and also do stuff like baby showers. It is believed you’re jinxing the baby. My mum is a strong believer and reminds me constantly how important it is to keep these things hush. I take a bit from every culture and religion,” said Nazizi.

Kevin Koech is a Kenyan blogger writing on governance, fraud, politics, social media and celebrity gossip with over three years experience in digital content creation with an incline in editing.

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