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Zandie Khumalo 'questioned' her pregnancy a lot

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Singer Zandie Khumalo,photo Instagram.
Singer Zandie Khumalo,photo Instagram.

SINGER Zandie Khumalo-Gumede has shared that she questioned her pregnancy a lot.

The Afro-singer and songwriter said that she wasn’t sure if she was ready to be a mother or not during her first days of her pregnancy.

The 29-year-old choreographer, who turned into a singer, said she used to doubt herself a lot and asked herself if she would make a great mum to her baby.

On Tuesday, 9 August, the singer penned a long paragraph detailing how scared she was when she was pregnant and how her husband, Hloni Gumede, stood by her all the times.

The singer took to Instagram and wrote: “Guys, there’s a lot of good things happening in my life at the moment and I know it’s all God but the most important one is that my son is turning 1 next month and I’m emotional and excited as hell.”

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Zandie said she would worry while she was pregnant and her partner would comfort her. She said he assured her that everything will be okay and he will always be there for her.

Zandie said she still couldn’t believe how blessed she is with a loving partner and a beautiful baby.

The singer told her fans to wait for more as she will reveal more about her journey with her child.

Her supporters showed some love to her family by sharing wonderful messages.

Kokie said she was happy for them as they are doing so well, while Senzosethu said God must continue to bless them dearly.

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