Kenyan celebrities whose babies are also stars

Piece by: Ascah Mwango
Lifestyle

• They have created social media accounts for their kids and it has become a full-time job where they benefit from their kids.

 

Diana Marua with her children
Diana Marua with her children
Image: Instagram

With public life comes business deals and endorsements and of course a lot of money for the parents.

Most celebrities have not given their kids time to grow and decide whether they want this public life.

They have gone ahead to create social media accounts for their kids and it has become a full-time job where they benefit from their kids

Here is a list of celebrities that benefit from their kids' fame.

The Wajesus family

Due to his huge following on Instagram, Taji Wajesus is the ambassador of the ' Koolkidz baby shop'The couple has done a lot of YouTube videos of their son such as his first shave and his grand birthday.

Size 8 and Dj Mo

This beautiful couple has two kids, Ladasha and Muraya Junior.They have quite a following on Instagram. The two kids are brand ambassadors.

Ladasha markets Sprout kids salon and she was also crowned as the most stylish celebrity kid courtesy of their parents. All these for money.

Kevin Bahati and Diana Marua

Parents to four kids; Heaven, Mueni, Majesty and Morgan.The two do youtube videos of their kids. Updating on their birthdays, cooking sessions and other unnecessary events.This earns them good money at the end of the day.

Njugush and Celestine

The two have quite a talented son, Tugi. After realizing he had a talent, the two made a YouTube account for their him where they post his funny videos. In return, they earn a lot of money. Many love Tugi's content but when the kid starts getting trolls it would be their fault.

Celebrities forget that kids need time to grow and decide what works for them. Do not assume that your kids want to be public figures. It's their life, they need to actively decide if that's the life they want.