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‘The Lord will make it happen': Bridget Masinga stuns with gorgeous maternity photos
Bridget Masinga has shared baby news with a beautiful pregnancy photo shoot.
Fans are expressing heartfelt congratulations and celebrating her perseverance following two miscarriages in 2018.
Masinga previously shared her struggles with faith during tough times, encouraging other women to remain hopeful amid trials.
South African actor Bridget Masinga shared stunning photos from her pregnancy shoot on Instagram, in which she showed off her baby bump in a black ensemble.
The 44-year-old former Generations star tagged the pictures with the hashtag #postpartum, sparking curiosity about whether she has already welcomed the baby. However, no official confirmation has been made regarding the birth.
The first-time mom captioned the post, '…and when the time is right, I, the Lord, will make it happen. #postpartum'
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Fans, who are undoubtedly excited about the news, flocked to the comment section, where they shared heartwarming congratulatory messages with the South African star.
'Never been so happy for a stranger! Congratulations, B! This is truly a prayer answered for you,' one fan wrote while another chimed in:
'Amen and Amen, congratulations. You look absolutely stunning. You claimed it, and faith prevailed. I'm so happy for you!'
The radio presenter's news is remarkably joyful for many who heard her story of suffering through two miscarriages in the space of 10 months back in 2018.
During a radio interview with media personality Skhumba, Masinga shared the devastating news. At the time, Masinga similarly announced the pregnancy news with a photo online and reflected on how looking at the photo brought her hope during dark moments.
'What I do know is that having lost another pregnancy, I often refer back to this picture in my dark moments and remind myself that, for whatever reason, God has made my biggest dream my most devastating test. And I can only keep praying that one day this test will be a testimony to the power of faith and prayer,' she told Skhumba at the time.
Masinga advised other women facing the same 'heartbreaking trial' to continue holding on to faith.
She shared, 'I truly believe that one day, I will be blessed with the greatest love of all and one day I will post my very own baby bump. But until then, I will not lose faith in the almighty nor be discouraged to stop believing in miracles and the power of true love.'