BBC news anchor Waihiga Mwaura and his wife, gospel singer Joyce Omondi, have shared a heartwarming glimpse of their newborn child, revealing that they privately welcomed their baby last year.
The couple kept the news private until December 24, delighting their followers with the long-awaited announcement.
Waihiga and Joyce, who married in 2015, had previously sparked curiosity online about when they would start a family.
Fans had often speculated about their plans for children, but the couple chose to cherish the experience away from public scrutiny.
In his announcement on Instagram, Waihiga shared a serene photo of the family during an outdoor bonding session.
The picture showed him carrying his baby boy on his shoulders, with Joyce standing beside him, all facing a glowing sunset.
“Last year, the Lord blessed our family with the most precious gift. Every day since has been a testament to God’s goodness and faithfulness.
We’ve cherished this beautiful new season of our lives, quietly soaking in every moment. Our hearts are so full, and we’re grateful to share the joy that’s been blooming in our home. Merry Christmas from the Waihigas,” he wrote.
Joyce, in previous reflections, emphasized the significance of maintaining privacy, noting that she treasures her marriage and the covenant she shares with Waihiga.
She said she wanted to preserve the sanctity of their family life and avoid unnecessary public involvement.
The post marked a beautiful milestone for the couple, celebrating both their enduring marriage and the joy of parenthood.
Fans and well-wishers flooded social media with congratulatory messages, expressing excitement over the couple’s new chapter.
Through this intimate glimpse, Waihiga and Joyce have shared their happiness with the public while maintaining the warmth and privacy of their family life, highlighting their faith, gratitude, and devotion to one another.
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