Churchill comedienne Jemutai has said when she was pregnant, her baby daddy professor Hamo had distanced himself from taking responsibility for the baby as he was a married man.
''I accepted that Hamo was a married man and set my mind that I was taking care of my baby as a single mother.
After the pregnancy, we were not close anymore. We stopped being BFF's to strangers because of a baby.
I stopped doing Churchill show after my baby bump started showing.
I started living alone in Embakasi and at the time I was just living on the floor by laying a mattress down.''
Jemutai's mum visited her and on seeing the condition she was living in, she took her back home until she gave birth.
My baby surpassed his birth date by two weeks and I had to get induced, The nurse induced me on Monday from 6:00 am to 10 pm
They had not heard the heartbeat from 1 pm, I thought my baby had died. I underwent a cs and Jeremy was born weighing 3.9kgs.
After paying all my bills I had a deficit of 3K, I texted Hamo but he never even bothered to reply.''
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