“The gynaecologist said the baby died at seven weeks.” Terence’s wife speaks of losing her first pregnancy 

Comedian Lawrence Macharia, alias Terence Creative, and his wife Milly Chebby have just welcomed a new baby.

Terence’s wife delivered on April 15 morning and immediately informed her fans on social media.

”Guess who is here, follow Milla Netai. Raising Milla,” Terrence wrote. while the wife posted: “Introducing Milla Netai. Follow follow follow.”

Speaking to The Star, Milly said she’s more than excited she delivered because she lost her first baby in January.

“I was 13 weeks pregnant, but the gynaecologist said the baby died at seven weeks. I developed complications at a very early stage and when we went to the hospital, we did a check of the heartbeat of the baby, but the doctor said the child was not breathing,” she said.

Depressed

The two, who met in 2013, at Churchill Show where they both worked, were depressed after losing their first child but to soldier up and remove the dead fetus.

“I was in denial and I did not want to do the evacuation. I went home and even slept for two hours, but my husband insisted that we go to the hospital,” she said. 

They have named their newborn Milla Netai, meaning Millicent and Lawrence, the couple’s names. Milla also means fear and hope. Netai is a Kalenjin name meaning Alpha or first.

Comedian Terence says he used to have a lot of money as a street kid because he could speak English

Comedian Terence aka Sasa Kamami has opened up about his street life saying it was one of his toughest times in life.

Speaking in an interview on NTV, Terence better known as Lawrence Macharia said he spent seven years of his life in the streets after his mum died.

He and his brothers then had to move in with their grandma in a single-roomed house situated in Nairobi’s Mlango Kubwa slum but said he got tired of the lifestyle and ran off to the streets.

“”It was a tough thing. Street life is not easy. I stopped being a street urchin when I was around 16-years old. The whole process took two years. I went through detoxification and got it all out of my system,” the comedian said. 

English

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The comedian added that he was a bit lucky because he knew how to speak English therefore made more money that his friends.

“I remember I had a lot of money when I used to live in the streets. I was the street kid who spoke English so people would often leave some money for me,” he said.