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Carol Katrue And Miracle Baby Expecting Baby Number Two?

Kikuyu Mugithi artists, Carol Katrue and his lover Peter Miracle Baby have revealed that they are pregnant one month after welcoming their baby boy.


Peter took it to his social media and posted a positive pregnancy kit as he captioned it ” ni wiki tatu tangu delivery ya mjunior hii nayo imejitokeza, beb am sorry.”

Katrue also took it to Instagram and also posted the positive pregnancy test as she captioned it “There is fire on the mountain.”


Peter has four other known baby mamas and he seems not to care as he previously stated that he plans on siring 17 children adding that no single woman will accept to give birth to all of them.


“No woman will agree to give birth to 17 children. The baby mamas know each other and are on good terms,” he once stated.


As the musician joins Kenyan “father Abrahams”, they will be expecting their second child as they welcomed their first child with Katrue on February 18.


The duo had previously announced Katrue’s first pregnancy on her birthday.


Earlier on in an interview, Miracle Baby disclosed that one baby was left on his doorstep in a basin which forced him to adopt him adding that they look alike and he suspects that he is the father.

The lovebirds have produced several Mugithi songs together as they always perform in different occasions and clubs in Kenya.

The big question is, is the duo expectant or are they chasing clout?

Wairimu Serah Nyambura

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