Vera Sidika defends herself after fans claim she has dumped her children in Kenya

Vera Sidika has been the subject of much speculation and concern after her recent breakup with Brown Mauzo. In addition to questions about her emotional state, many people have also wondered about the well-being of her two young children, a 3-year-old daughter and a 6-month-old son.

Sidika has taken to social media to assure fans that her children are being well-cared for by their nannies and her mother. She has also posted photos of her children with their caregivers, as well as videos of them playing and laughing.

In one Instagram story, Sidika said, “My Mom and Son Clinic day, baby is growing, 6 months now. So happy I get to see them every day even when I’m far. My babies are super happy, healthy, and surrounded with love. So much love. Oh, I see them every day. Even when they are sleeping.”

Sidika has also said that she is in constant contact with her children’s caregivers and that she receives updates on their well-being throughout the day. She has also said that she plans to return home soon to be with her children.

The reality TV star’s reassurances have seemed to calm some of the concerns about her children, but some people are still wondering why she left them in Kenya while she travels the United States. Others have questioned whether she is spending enough time with her children, given that she has been on tour for several weeks.

Sidika has not addressed these questions directly, but she has said that she needs some time to herself and that she is not ready to talk about her breakup. She has also said that she is grateful for the support of her fans and that she will continue to share updates about her children on social media.

It is clear that Vera Sidika is a devoted mother who loves her children very much. She has assured fans that they are being well-cared for while she is away, and she has promised to return home soon to be with them.

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