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Mama Jimmy, a Kenyan married to a Mzungu preacher, has emotionally narrated how much her mother-in-law loves her.
Baba Jimmy treated her to an outing in the US, where she narrated her struggles with pregnancy.
"We got married in October, and I got my first pregnancy in December. It was very problematic, and I got very ill."
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She lost the pregnancy in April and got pregnant again in June with their firstborn child, Jimmy.
Mama Jimmy said the pregnancy was also problematic, and her mother-in-law stood by her.
“The family never got tired of me; they stuck by and loved me. It is important to get married to a family that loves God.”
Mama Jimmy cried while sharing how supportive her mother-in-law was supportive after she gave birth.
"She would make cupcakes early in the morning. She fed me well, and I gained weight.
"I had clothes with blood and she would wash them all. I tried to stop her, but she would not budge,” she said, fighting back the tears.
Baba Jimmy affirmed that his mother deeply loves his wife. Kenyans reacted by saying:
@marynjenga5653:
“Baba Jimmy, next time your wife gets emotional, please hold her; it's the best feeling any woman can get from the husband, right?”
@osanokizzy2599:
“I have been married for five years, no kid. God, remember me.”
@tamarmugambi2887:
“Mother in love from heaven. May she be forever blessed.”
In other news, Mama Jimmy shared that she did not complete high school.
Her fans had been speculating that she never reached Form One.
The mum of two said that she attended class up to Form Three and explained why she dropped out.
Proofreading by Mercy Nyambura Guthua, journalist and copy editor at TUKO.co.ke
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