Auntie Jemimah, you are one strong woman. God bless you for sharing your story. Hapo kwa hosi kuwa na room special for mums going through loss of a child is true. I had a still birth in Kenyatta seventeen years ago and the pain was not Soo much until they to put me on the same bed with a lady who had given birth to twins. It was heart wrenching.
Eve tell her Auntie l will introduce her to my mum. Haki we all wonder how my mum character can be exactly like Auntie Jemima. We thought she was embarrassing to us while growing and we did not want our friends to meet her but our house was full of young people calling Auntie. Now we laugh with our children's.Ngotho and Wanjiru. welcome to our world. Auntie Jemima you enlighten us to love our mum and understand her sense of humour which is part of her.l hope next year we will in kenya to attend your show and bring Orginal Auntie Jemima 😀
Pole Auntie Jemimah, i know it’s hard to carry a child and leave the hospital empty handed. We take it for granted but it takes God’s hand to get us through. I hope you heal completely
Hello aunt Jemimah, you are a strong lady and you are blessed to be alive GOD will bless you with many children I was there and I have a family with many children, don't give up my sister all is well. Shalom
Good job girl,I love your contents they are so inspiring and encouraging ,aunt jemimah is my best kikuyu comedian ,God bless the works of your hands in jesus name
She's really strong, I support what she said about women losing kids alafu wanawekwa in the same room na wenye wako na watoi,it has happened to me twice,and I swear its not easy
Auntie ur so cute and real may God bless you with ur more grandchildren in future the fear off death is something I underwent through some times back so I get ur fear pls but hope ur son ngotho took it poa
This reminds of my son on angust 19th when I lost him on the delivery day he came out alive bt I think my labour was so persistence till kakamess Kwa tumbo I went for cs en it was successful bt waaaah the following day I was told my son has a problem ya kubreath juu hii uchafu ilimshock .......it was surely a bad experience till today ...I miss u my baby Nolan soooo much my hrt is trying to heal bt I will always say I got a first born .... Rest in peace baby
Nice seeing auntie Jemimah ❤. Pls work more with Alvan Love baba Ngotho you two plus the tondler are such a vibe! Akuje home sikukuu mtuwekee hiyo drama itakuwa 🔥
Oh wow. I'm very happy to hear Aunt Jemimah admit she goes to therapy. Our people--and Black people in general (even in America)--think that there's something shameful about this, which is ridiculous becasue--if you think about it, the mind needs caring for as much as the rest of the body. If your shoulder or leg hurts or is broken, you go to the doctor, right? Anyway, Aunt Jemimah, you're a tall, beautiful & stately woman and don't let any fool trying to project his or her self-insecurity tell you otherwise. Plus your personality and seemingly good heart make you even more attractive! Pole sana, by the way, for the loss of your baby. I know you'll celebrate motherhood in the near future. Sending you lots of love and light.