Brenda Wairimu Unveils The Face of Her Daughter With Juliani

By: Judith Mutua

Posted on Tuesday, March 10, 2020


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Brenda Wairimu and her daughter baby Amor

Brenda Wairimu has finally unveiled her daughter’s face.

With the advent of social media, it can be an uphill task to try to keep your personal life away from the public eye when you are as beautiful and talented as Brenda Wairimu. Having popular Rapper and Musician Juliani as your Baby Daddy does help matters when it comes to keeping your baby away from the glaring public eye. Brenda and Juliani have managed to do that up to now.

Brenda Wairimu (stars in popular local drama Monica which air on Switch TV every Monday at 8PM) and Juliani welcomed their baby into the world back in 2015. The two have never shied from celebrating each other and their respective successes on social media. That is however where it stops, their daughter’s face has remained a secret.

Pictures of their daughter online have always had her face hidden in one way or the other, but recently Brenda decided to fulfil the wishes of her followers with an amazing picture of her daughter.

Things did not work out…

The two unfortunately broke up a few years ago but according to Juliani, they have a very good co-parenting relationship that works perfectly for them.

See the photo as shared below

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Baby Amor

Meet the gorgeous half Luo half Kikuyu baby Amor…

Something so notable is that she is a copy paste of her mother Brenda Wairimu from her smile to her complexion to the shape of her head and definitely her hair.

Amor (her daughter’s name), is very stylish. Dressed in a white fur coat, jeans and blue boots. She accessorizes it with a black sling bag and black stanaz.  

Why she hid her daughter’s face…

Being in the public does come with all manner of intrusion into one’s personal life, and Brenda Wairimu couldn’t agree more.

After she posted photos of her daughter facing the other direction some fans felt the need to ask her why she hid her daughter’s identity to which she responded;

“Social media is not life my dear, my decision to shield her identity from social media at least for now, for as long as I can, may not be understood by all, including you.”  

Posting your baby’s face on Instagram does not equate to being proud of them, or even being a good parent. Plenty of fathers and mothers are parading their kids online, and yet do nothing for the betterment of the kid’s life/future.

Brenda’s fellow celebrity mothers shared their love for the cute baby.