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RHOD’s Mbali Ngiba is pregnant

by Johana Mukandila
Picture: Instagram

The Real Housewives of Durban star Mbali Ngiba announced she is expecting a baby.

The actress who once opened up about losing her child on the show recently revealed her baby bump on Instagram.

Mbali shared the news on social media with photos of herself caressing her bump, with the caption “kuvume oMnguni Nomzobe.”

 

 

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Her pregnancy announcement was met with congratulatory messages from her industry mates along with her fans.

One social media user wrote: “Oh wow, this is beautiful ❤️.”

“God is good congratulations ?,” added another user.

While another user simply said: “?congratulations ?.”

The reality TV star joins the many South African celebs that currenlty have a bum in the oven such as Asavela Mqokiyana, Ayanda Thabethe and Tamia Mpisane, just to name a few.

South African singer Sneziey Msomi recently reflected on her motherhood experience for the past three months.

“The past three months were tricky, but mostly beautiful. I’ve learnt and I’m still learning so much. I’ve broken so many ‘parenting rules’, but mostly my baby has given me a beautiful perspective of how love could be and I’ve realised a lot about myself.

“I’ve had my fair share of Buscopan nights. I’d cry with her because I felt so helpless. I can’t believe I’ve navigated through the most hectic first three months of motherhood perfectly with a colicky baby. We’ve had high jaundice, but like the soldiers we are, we conquered,” she wrote.

Also see:Nomzamo Mbatha’s letter to ‘Shaka iLembe’ actresses

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