The thing Lillian Ng'ang'a most looks forward to every morning

Lillian and Juliani have been the subject of some shameful vitriol this past week

The former Machakos first lady has spoken on the joys of motherhood
Lillian Ng'ang'a. The former Machakos first lady has spoken on the joys of motherhood
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Former air hostess, Lillian Ng'ang'a has opened up about motherhood in a recent interview with Nairobi News.

The lady who revealed her son's name is Utheri yesterday, said that the experience had been wonderful for her and added that she looked forward to see his smile each sunrise.

“The experience is beyond what words can explain. It’s magical... My boy is 2 Months old today and now that he has started smiling, I cannot wait for each sunrise to see his loving smile and his cute big, bright eyes. I am simply in awe,” she said.

 

The chocolate-skinned beauty who is married to Juliani also addressed the issue of introducing her child to social media saying that her son would make that decision for himself when he was ready.

“No. They will share their life on social media when they grow up, on their terms. It is also good for the children to have private memories when they grow up.. not everything should be broadcasted,” Ms Ng’ang’a explained.

On whether she had any presuppositions over being a mom, she said that she didn't have any and that she was ready for anything ahead, trusting in the guidance of the almighty on her path ahead.

The entrepreneur has explained what it's like to be a mom
Lillian Ng'ang'a. The entrepreneur has explained what it's like to be a mom
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Lillian and Juliani have arguably had their most popular week this year as far as popularity goes. (Maybe the week they trended much more on the week they got married back in February this year)

The reason that they started trending was after an enterprising Kenyan posted a photo contrasting Juliani with former Machakos governor and Lillian's ex Alfred Mutua.

And just like that, the torrents of abuse and hate came forth from a multitude of Kenyans online who ridiculed Lillian's choice to leave the new State House comptroller for the 'poor' Juliani.

Lillian's approach to the vitriol was to take the mature approach telling Kenyans she wouldn't deign to wade into the mudslinging that was occurring against her and her husband.

She said that she was focused on raising their son and all else was just noise.  Who can blame her? She is clearly enjoying being a mother.