
She's now a mother: Khanyisa Jaceni shows off her baby (video)
The talented Amapiano star announced her pregnancy a few months ago, and fans had been waiting.
She threw a fancy baby shower and did many videos dancing while pregnant, and it geared fans of the future baby.
Indeed, the wait is over as the famous lady shows fans what they have been waiting for. Khanyisa Jaceni. Image via Instagram @iam_khanyi95
Though she did not show her baby's face, she showed the baby's head, rubbing it slowly.
Surely, it was an emotional moment for the talented star holding her baby in her hands.
She also did not disclose much about her baby, such as her name or date of birth.
Indeed, she would reveal more information in the coming days, but fans already love the baby.
After Khanyisa Jaceni shared a video of his baby, fans congratulated her.
@Lindokuhle Ntshalintshali 🤍 'Enjoy this moment😩😂 I'm sitting right now with my 6 months & I miss my newborn, this is a new stage 😩'
@Mrs M 'Awwwh 🥰 How's your milk supply mama? I can't wait for this ❤️'
@savvy_goituuu 'the way she looks at her baby ???? I hope my mommy looked at me like that!'
@tapiwanashe2021 'The baby is lonely, akalamiswe🥰🥰🥰congrats Mommy.'
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