Kenyan comedienne Mammito shared what her cravings were during her pregnancy.
This is the comediennes’s first child.
What are you craving?
She says
” My craving has been goat soap and tongue ikiwa na pilipili ya mbali. I love buying from people who ‘beat’ soup’.
I cannot eat mutton, I feel it tastes very bad.”

“Receiving gifts.”
Challenges with her pregnancy?
“The first trimester is the hardest.”
In a past interview, Mammito had talked about wanting to keep her partner’s identity private.
Opening up about the identity of her baby daddy, Mammito acknowledged that there is a lot of curiosity about him.
“I have not bought this. He is a man who ….somebody’s son, who yeah…..” she stated during an interview with Betty Kyallo
Betty urged her to speak more about him, saying she too is curious.
“Who is this guy? And you have really kept him a secret! You have kept him private kama ile kitu”

Mammito
“You have to, in this Nairobi, you have to keep your relationship a secret, you never know” she hinted.
Adding
“You show him off then they say oh he doesn’t look good, or they say oh others will secretly take him, I am 31, I can’t start all over again dating, ati asking him your favorite color! At the age of 31, I’m too old, like you should know your”
Providing further hints about the man who impregnated her, the comedian added.
“This one, no, he is not in the industry, and I think that is what I wanted. I wanted somebody, who is not in the industry, like somebody who does something completely different, because I’ve dated in the industry but I prefer not dating in the industry” she shared more.

Mammito
In another post, Mammito expressed her gratitude to her fans, who have been showering her with congratulations on this major life milestone.
She also shared her excitement about stepping into motherhood and meeting her first child.
“Thank you for the lovely congratulatory messages. I’m grateful for this new #babyto baking journey,” she said.
“My heart is full… I can’t wait to meet you,” she added, referring to her unborn child.

Mammito
She described their relationship as happy.
“We are happy” while opening up on marriage plans “heh Betty, maneno ni pole pole, let me first give birth to this one, and then we see, because marriage in Nairobi, weuh, but who knows”
by PENINAH NJOKI