Milly WaJesusShe held a gender reveal a few days ago and delighted her fans with the outcome of the ceremony.
Meanwhile, on her TikTok account, her husband Kabi wa Jesus amused fans as he attempted to copy her walking style.

Milly appears to be walking like a penguin, and in a fun moment, her husband copied her as she looked bemused.
“Can I walk in peace? 😭😭 see the things you teach people,” she commented under the video.

Here are reactions from netizens about her challenge:
jennywise….lakini mbona hua unatembea kama umepanua miguu
moureennyangi241…iyo walking style naona imechange kaa home utazaa ukitembea☺️☺️
Cess Michaels….But why walk like that?🤔
Martha Wambui639….ni pelvic pain aki huwezi shikanisha miguu
Clare jay.…Baby no 3 is not a joke I used to walk like that 😂😂
ruth munyi….this is normal especially when the baby is 2 or 1 week to come out mtu uskia kama amekalia pelvic bone I feel you mamaa🥰🥰
peny pesh….can’t remember walking like this jameni🤔 ama mimba zangu zilikuwa za ghetto 😌
Betty kibandi 💫…surely when a woman is pregnant let them be… either ni walking style or anything.. pregnancy is something elseet them be!!!
florinenyabiya…last year Feb that penguin walk was my walking style ,nilibeba mimba mpaka ikanibo😂
JulAn💞…mimi nilitembea hivi hadi wakanita penguin…ile pelvic pain hukua ndio mtu atembee hivi..
miss musinde 🥰🥰….inakaa fun😂😂lkn😂😂kuna siku nilifanyia bestie hivi sikupenda🥰🥰🥰😂😂😂
wakiowamwangi.…wenye wanauliza why she is walking like that…pata ball ifike hapo utapata jibu
Barbie Shee Watevoo….i don’t gettit I’ve been paged but was walking normal

Below is a scientific explanation of Milly’s new walking style.
Pregnancy app anjahealth.com says the waddle is a relatively apparent motion that often causes people to look like they are walking on their tiptoes or bending at an unnatural angle when standing still can result in less discomfort and better posture.
The waddle can be caused by various factors, including the baby’s position, the amount of fluid retention, and the widening of the pelvic bones.
During the second trimester of pregnancy, a pregnant person’s body produces relaxin. This aptly-named hormone helps “relax” the body during late pregnancy in preparation for childbirth.
It helps to relax the joints and ligaments in your pelvis, allowing it to widen. A wider pelvis makes for easier labour and delivery but can also impact how you walk.
As your baby bump grows and your body expands, your center of gravity is thrown off, and you may start to arch your back and tilt your pelvis, causing you to lean and waddle while walking.
Research even supports that these measured postural changes during pregnancy are due to increased abdominal size.
by MAUREEN WARUINGE