'You make it all worth it' — Lorna Maseko celebrates her daughter's second birthday

14 March 2023 - 06:00
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Lorna Maseko expressed all her love for her daughter on her birthday.
Lorna Maseko expressed all her love for her daughter on her birthday.
Image: Instagram/ Lorna Maseko

Media personality and celebrity chef Lorna Maseko has shared a glimpse of her toddler's birthday.

Lorna spoke about her child for the first time when she wished her a happy birthday after remaining silent for years on whether she had a child or not. 

She shared a clip of mash-up videos of her bundle of joy's face blocked out and also did not reveal the name of her daughter. 

“Happiest second birthday to my beautiful daughter. You mean the absolute world to me and you make it all worth it. You’re the smartest, most beautiful little human (and extremely talkative, lol) and I pray you may always know the love and peace of God. Just know that I will always be there for you,” she captioned her post.

Sunday World  reported in 2020 that she was expecting a child with her then rumoured partner, EFF politician Floyd Shivambu.

The newspaper's source said Lorna was in her second trimester and embracing her pregnancy. “Pregnancy is a dream come true for Lorna. She has been wanting to be a mother for years. This will further solidify their relationship,” said the source.

The celebrity chef poured cold water over the rumours she had a bun in the oven.

“Let me nip this in the bud real quick! I’m not pregnant, it’s truly disgusting that people can go on to create stories that are unreal — it’s actually evil! Women suffer with many issues, fibroids (which I have), endometriosis & many others. You don’t know people's stories. Stop it!” Lorna wrote on Twitter.

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