Thursday, 18 August 2016

Serial Baby Daddy, 2Face Idibia Expecting Baby Number 8


According to an inside source, top Nigerian music star, 2face Idibia is expecting his 8th child with wife, Annie. Ms Idibia is said to be in her first trimester and is doing everything to shield her growing bump from eagle eyes hence the reason she has been going for bogus outfits lately. 

The actress wife  who has reduced her social activities following the not so pleasant social media drama that was triggered by the crooner's visit to the United States to celebrate his first child birthday with baby mama, Pero Adeniyi  was pictured at a recent  event with actor Desmond Elliot looking a bit bloated with her hands shielding her stomach region.


As seen in the picture above, Annie, who has two beautiful girls for the singer which she welcomed before and after her well celebrated marriage to the music star is already showing some signs of pregnancy as she has added some pounds and her face is a little bit swollen. 

In few months time, 2face Idibia who is often referred to as 'father of many nations' with two lovely boys with babymama, Sunmbo and 2 boys and a girl with babymama, Pero Adeniyi, not forgetting the two adorable from his wife, Annie would be a proud father of eight lovely kids.

As much as most media trolls would want to scream that the number is too much for a just person considering the economic recession plaguing the nation,  I believe Mr Idibia has the financial and emotional capabilities of taking care of his expanding family. Besides, it is his choice to have any number of children he desires, with his legal wife. 

Annie should also be considered. This is her 3rd baby and I honestly don't think three is too much for a lady. She is also an African and might have this age-long mentality of a 'mandatory' male child as an average African woman is 'expected' to have a male child for her to be fully respected in her home regardless of how many male children other women have for her husband. I know this tradition is barbaric but then again, we live in Africa and pressure from families and so called 'well wishes' will always be there. 

Here is wishing Annie a wonderful pregnancy experience and safe delivery.


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