Musician Samidoh has finally reunited with his children. Samidoh flew to the USA to meet his children after months apart. Samidoh meets his kids in USA Samidoh landed in Boston, Massachusetts, and was welcomed by his family at the airport. The singer hugged two of his three children, Shirleen and Michael, after landing. In one of the photos, Samidoh and his son embraced passionately after being apart for months. “Wow, what a beautiful day, my daddy is finally here. We missed you daddy welcome to Boston,” Shirleen wrote. Check out the photos: Fans of Samidoh and Edday excited Netizens flooded Shirleen’s post with sweet comments and below are their reactions: Rietty_clarks said: “Aki am so happy to see this.” Kesh__mackenna said: “Prayer answered .” Wainaina Milkah said: “We are happy for this family reunion.” Waithiramug said: “The love of daddy .” N_yambura said: “The last slide is full of emotions. May God keep him @samidoh_muchoki for you guys. So thoughtful of him despite.” Divinah Jeps said: “Karen Nyamu is typing and deleting.” How Edday and kids adapted to US life A few months after relocating to the US, Edday shared a lovely photo of her family, showing their amazing transformation. Edday posed for a photo with her three kids, Shirleen, Michael and Nimu, posing in front of a huge building while the sun shone on their lovely faces. “Kuna vile jua ya hapa inachoma differently ( The sun here shines differently),” she captioned the family photo. Fans noted that Edday and her children were glowing since relocating to the US, praising her for being a great mother. Are Samidoh and Edday back together? Earlier, TUKO.co.ke reported that Samidoh and Edday left fans confused after sharing videos jamming to Kuruga wa Wanjiku’s Kau Kanua. The two posted videos lip-synching to the song, which talks about someone with a big mouth. It was unclear whether the two estranged lovers were throwing shade at someone or just jumped on the TikTok trend since the song was trending. Bernice Saroni, aka Mama Boyz, also posted a video jamming to the song.
by Caren Nyota