Celebrated Kenyan actress Catherine Kamau alias Kate Actress has recently been forced to openly reveal the relationship status of her 18-year-old son Leon Kamau.
This is after a lady recently thirsted over him, by openly asking the award-winning actress whether he was currently available for being in a relationship.
The anonymous lady actually asked Kate Actress the question in a recent question-and-answer session that she had with her Instagram followers.
In the session, the netizens were free to ask her anything that they wanted.
It was here that the lady asked:
“Kamauu ako ready kuingia soko ama ata already ako soko”.
In her response, Kate Actress said that her son was just 18-years-old.
This therefore hinted that he was not yet in any relationship and he was also not ready to get in a relationship.
“He is 216 months old jameni 😭” she said.
Leon Kamau is actually the first-born child of Kate Actress, and she sired him 18 years ago with her first baby daddy, whom she has never revealed his identity.
According to reports, the former Selina actress actually welcomed the son to the world when she was just 19-years-old.
Kate Actress also gave birth to Leon Kamau when she was still a student at the Kampala International University in Uganda, where she pursued her tertiary education.
The talented actress actually got pregnant three months after she joined the university after mingling with boys, something that she had lacked having been brought up by a strict mother.
“My mum is very strict, so we did not mingle with boys as such. I went to an all girls boarding school” Kate Actress revealed in a previous interview on Churchill Show.
The mother of two further revealed that it was here that she enjoyed freedom, and then she got pregnant because she did not know how to use contraceptives.
“Here i am, we are in class with boys…our dormitories were separated but by the end of the day we had already mingled. It was like freedom, I can go out…within three months I was pregnant”.
“I never understood anything about contraceptives…you learn that in class but you really don’t think you need them. I went for a morning-after pill after 3 weeks” she said.
By Newsmedia