Gospel mixmaster DJ Mo has paid tribute to his unborn child who passed on in 2018.
DJ Mo, real name Samuel Muraya, and his better half Linet Munyali aka Size 8 lost the unborn baby after months of enduring a complicated pregnancy.
The loss occurred during the festive season.
In a recent exclusive interview with Nairobi News, her hubby DJ Mo said that was God’s plan.
“Losing our baby was God’s plan and He had a reason for everything…,” he exclusively told Nairobi News.
DJ Mo’s wife, Size 8 has had a history of pregnancy complications, a condition she attributes to high blood pressure.
She struggled with her first pregnancy and gave birth to her daughter Ladasha Belle Wambo in November 2015.
She got pregnant the third time in 2019 and managed to pull through despite developing serious complications.
She gave birth to her son Samuel Muraya Junior in November 2019.
Her son, Muraya Jnr was born through a Cesarean Section after she developed serious complications.
Size 8 also got pregnant but suffered a miscarriage in 2021.
DJ Mo announced through their social media platforms in October 2021 that they had made a bold decision to undergo a medical procedure that resulted in them losing the baby.
DJ Mo and his family will spend time together during the festive season as he will also be celebrating his birthday on January 31.
“I am still working on finding somewhere to take my family for the Christmas holiday. We spend this time together most of the time since it is when we are less busy.”
In the interview, the father of two also revealed plans to be very active on his social media platforms come 2023, especially on TikTok.
“I am on TikoTok — @djmokenya but not as active am almost 1M likes. I will be active from Jan.”
On why he had not committed himself to accessing the Hustler fund, Mo said he had not understood how to do it and also the fact that he is doing well.
“For now am ok I won’t really need it.”
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