Why I’m dying to be a mum- Wema Sepetu

County_Western
By Cate Mukei | Dec 09, 2016
Wema Photo: Courtesy

The birth of Tanzanian superstar Diamond Platnumz’s son may be good news but it has opened old wounds. Tanzanians cruelly mocked Platinum’s ex Wema Sepetu calling her barren and saying that her inability to bear children is the reason Diamond left her.

 “If only I was able to have a child I would have given birth a long time ago, but I can’t. No, I will not blame God for the situation I am currently in,” she said adding that, “Should I keep telling you people how much I struggle day and night to have a baby of my own, is that what you want?

Your reckless comments about why I am unable to have a child are so hurtful. I understand time is of the essence but it’s not right to keep rubbing it in. Wasn’t I supposed to congratulate a friend for her baby? I am also human, please care to care,” she cried on her Instagram page.

Wema has in the past spoken about her situation which she claims was caused by an abortion she got when she was a teenager.

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