'I Was Desperate For Child And I Have Mine Now...Bye, Bye To Adoption' - Mzbel | general-entertainment
Sun, 09 Jul 2023 05:40
Singer Mzbel has sworn never to adopt any child in her life again following her unfortunate experiences with adoption.
According to her, her new baby has taken away the pains she suffered as a result of her adopting children and catering for them which came with lots of disappointment.
Mzbel, who nearly got emotional as she took the host of 's entertainment show "United Showbiz" through her life experiences and reasons for her recently exposing her new baby on social media, stated that her seemingly bad luck with taking good care of other people's children made her "desperate" to have a biological child.
"It got to a time that I was desperate for a child", she revealed, adding she consulted with some people to find legal ways to adopt a child but when she remembered the "pains and the way people are always saying I'm always adopting children, I decided to birth my own child".
She further noted that it didn't matter to her "how old I am, so I started making preparations and I have mine now and it is exactly what I was looking for. I wanted a daughter and I have her".
"Bye, bye to adoption", she stressed.
It could be recalled that Mzbel recently shared on social media, pictures and videos of her baby bump and her process throughout her delivery in the hospital.
Her action attracted congratulatory messages to her and a backlash too.

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