Working mama! Lamiez Holworthy travelled with pumpkin to Durban July

08 July 2023 - 10:00
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Lamiez Holworthy-Morule travelled with 'baby pumpkin'.
Lamiez Holworthy-Morule travelled with 'baby pumpkin'.
Image: Instagram/Lamiez Holworthy-Morule

Lamiez Holworthy-Morule makes juggling motherhood and work seem so seamless.

Taking to her socials she shared not only did she slay Durban July on the carpet and behind the decks but she was also accompanied by the new edition to the Morule family, “baby pumpkin” Leano Zion. 

“The best part about this year’s #DurbanJuly is definitely being able to hang with my little guy in between gigs. Ps. He handled his first flight like a champ,” the proud momma wrote.

She gave birth to pumpkin in April this year and in June the DJ and media personality was back at work.

Reflecting on the many hats she wears as she prepares to do the things she did before she was pregnant, she headed to her Instagram timeline and opened up about juggling motherhood and work.

“First week fully back at work and I can’t explain all the emotions I’ve gone through — from the little mommy guilt that comes with leaving your little one behind to the hunger that comes with wanting to go extra harder just for him. 

“Then there’s your body having to adapt or learn to push through the crazy hours all over again and still give every gig your all ... I then look at all the love I’ve received at each and every one and it makes it all a little easier,” she wrote.

She recently had her first mother-and-son photo shoot on Mother's Day and said she wanted to record every moment for him to see when he gets older.

“My goal is to capture as much as possible. Every milestone, every celebration, every little win so that some day Leano Zion can see how much happiness he's brought us,” she wrote on her Instagram stories.

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