Diana Marua, better known by her stage as Diana B, has come forward to discuss why she hasn’t been in the spotlight for a while, citing her pregnancy as the primary factor.
Bahati’s wife, Diana Marua, has temporarily halted her musical endeavors in order to concentrate on her pregnancy and prepare for the birth of her unborn child, which is expected to occur in the coming months based on the size of her belly. This decision was made just months after she began her musical career.
Her friends from the Premier Gang group surprised her with a lavish baby shower at an all-white party without her knowledge, leaving her emotionally in tears. The singer and songwriter, who has two songs to her credit, broke down in tears.
The mother of two claimed that she had been scheduled by her doctor for a routine consultation when she received the big surprise. In a joint interview with Eve Mungai and Nicholas Kioko, Diana said she was astonished to encounter members of the Premier Gang group when she arrived at the hospital.
After finding she was expecting her third child, Diana admitted she was depressed. She claimed she wasn’t prepared for the pregnancy and that she was afraid of going through a difficult pregnancy again after her previous two pregnancies.
The vibrant 33-year-old celebrity admitted that being pregnant has been both amazing and difficult, admitting that she experienced postpartum depression. She thanked her support system for being there for her during this time. She says that each day comes with various sensations but the hope that she would soon be free and a mother encourages her to continue on.
“One Minute I’m happy, the next I am feeling chocked up. It’s a cocktail of emotions, I can’t explain it. Knowing that I’m about to see your cute little face, play with your tiny little fingers, and latch you on my nipples every day as I watch you grow and admire you the whole time, is so unreal,” she wrote on her Instagram stories.
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Diana says she is eager to meet her child, hold him or her, and observe how the other children will react.
“I’ve recorded your kicks in my mind, hoping to never forget this feeling, it’s just a matter of time and I’ll have you in my arms. I can’t wait to see how your brothers and sisters will receive you. They’ve already booked their roles and it seems like Mummy and Daddy will have limited time with you. You are so blessed to have the best and most selfless caretakers, siblings, aunties, and cousins in the world,” she added.