Masechaba Khumalo gushes over her hands-on baby daddy as she announces arrival of their son

22 May 2023 - 11:00
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Masechaba Khumalo pens heartfelt letter to her newborn baby.
Masechaba Khumalo pens heartfelt letter to her newborn baby.
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Congratulations are in order for Masechaba Khumalo after she recently welcomed her bundle of joy.

The media personality excitedly announced the arrival of her son, Lukhanyo Lwezizwe, sharing a picture of herself holding her baby boy.

In the post, Masechaba penned a heartfelt letter to her son revealing she had given birth to him two weeks ago and reflecting on her breastfeeding journey. Masechaba spoke of how she was determined not to use formula and though it was tough in the beginning, she got the hang of it.

She also spoke of how she's had a supportive partner during her pregnancy, and how he's been present since the baby arrived. 

“Welcome to the world my son. Your dad and I are ecstatic that you are finally here. Though it's been two weeks, it feels like two months, as we've barely got any sleep. I honestly don't know how I would have coped if it were not for your dad. Anyone can be a father, but you have a daddy,” she wrote.

“With the exception of the nurse who gave you your first bath at the hospital while your daddy proudly observed, your dad is the only person who has bathed you since you were born. It's become your daddy-baby bonding time in the evenings. It gives me so much joy to just relax and watch him render such a powerful act of service to you. I'm in awe every single day.”

Though Masechaba has not revealed who the father of her baby is, the biography on their son's Instagram page reads that he is an extraordinary parent.

“A future leader born to extraordinary parents.”

Read the full post below:



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