'Introducing to you our little princess' — Faith Nketsi unveils baby Sky

15 September 2023 - 15:00
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Faith Nketsi shares baby Sky's snap.
Faith Nketsi shares baby Sky's snap.
Image: Instagram/ Faith Nketsi

Reality TV star Faith Nketsi has unveiled baby Sky for all to see. 

She took to her Instagram and shared snaps of herself and her daughter.

“I posted my little princess by mistake on my story and y’all are quick with screenshots. Anyway, introducing to you all, our little princess, the love of my life! My pride and joy. Sky Njilo,” she wrote.

Early in July Faith opened up on her Twitter timeline sharing she had been dealing with fans who sneakily take pictures of her child and was thinking of sharing her daughter with her followers.

“I’m thinking of posting Sky and letting go of my fear. I’m tired of walking up to strangers and calling them out and asking them to delete the pictures they sneakily took. People are wild,” she wrote.

In October 2022 after the final episode of her reality show aired, she thanked people who respected her choice to keep her pregnancy private.

“Just like that! That is it from me with my pregnancy journey and I’d like to thank you guys so much, not only for respecting my decision to keep it private, but also for accepting and loving me and baby Sky,” she wrote.

Faith's mother Linky Modise, affectionately known as Mama Linky, told TshisaLIVE pregnancies were meant to be kept secret. 

“She was blessed with a bundle of joy. She's a new mom. We thank you South Africa for respecting her privacy. You know she wanted to protect the sanctity of her pregnancy due to our cultural and traditional beliefs. All Africans know that. She went through that peacefully, happily [and is] growing into motherhood,” she said.



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