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Being a mother: Lamiez Holworthy out with her son at 1 am after groove

Being a mother: Lamiez Holworthy out with her son at 1 am after groove

South African DJ Lamiez Holworthy revealed that she always brings her son to the shows whenever she travels for more than a night.
Lamiez gave birth to her son Leano two years ago, and many things changed. Since then, she shared the journey with her fans on Instagram.
However, she did not reveal how she manages her work as a night-outgoing artist and mother. She shared this information, which left some celebs, like Minnie Dlamini, praising her.
'The only way mama ❤️', Minnie responded after watching Lamiez's video.
Lamiez explained how she managed her son when she travelled with him to the shows.
'Superstar sometimes. SUPERMOM- ALWAYS. So, a fun fact, I travel with my kids if I'm booked outta town for more than a night. I make provisions for one of Leano's nannies and my mom, who is my manager.' Lamiez said.
'Balancing radio, TV (shooting something new, which is so exciting yet pretty tiring), deejaying, business, and my family has been quite the rollercoaster, but I have been blessed with the best support system—honestly, I wouldn't survive without my husband, my family, and my friends,' she continued.
'And sometimes? (At corporates) Sometimes the kids don't want to wait for me in their hotel room, so they tag along(and stay in the green room, of course), but it's cool nonetheless 🥺❤️. Do y'all think Buzzy will remember when he's older?' she finished.
Click here to see Lamiez carrying her son at 1 am
After Lamiez Howorthy shared her story, some fans called her supermom.
@Yvette Mayd Rammalo 'Forever a supermom—he will remember all these memories and know he was loved beyond words. Keep being your supermom; we can't wait to hear about the new project you are secretly working on. ❤️'
@Dineo Campbell 'Definitely super mom. takes me back to when I put my mom on the Backtothecity stage so she could experience me at work ❤️🤍you're doing amazing mama'
@Moshibudi💎'I'm this mom! My daughter goes where I go, I think I'm the one who's more attached 😂❤️'
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