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Diamond Platnumz's Son Sparks Debate Over Physical Appearance

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Nyakundi Report

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This archive report was first published on 18 October 2019.

Debate Over Baby Simba's Physical Appearance

East Africa is abuzz with the birth of Tanasha's baby boy, whose physical looks have triggered a lot of questions among the public.

Esma Platnumz, Diamond Platnumz's wife, recently sat down for an exclusive interview with Wasafi FM to address some of the concerns surrounding the baby's appearance.

One of the main issues raised was the baby's curly hair, which seems to contradict the fact that both parents are of African origin.

Esma explained that the baby has a lot of hair, which is typical of a half-cast, but the curliness is a trait that many babies are born with, and only time will tell if it persists.

She also pointed out that Tanasha's father is of Italian origin, which might be the reason behind the baby's curly hair.

However, the debate took a different turn when people noticed that the baby's skin is extremely pale, leading to speculation about his racial background.

Esma dismissed the claims, saying that the baby's characteristics are similar to those of Diamond Platnumz, and that they didn't worry about it as a family.

Exact Birth Dates

Another topic of discussion was the alleged coincidence between Naseeb and his son's birth dates.

Esma rubbished the claims, saying that she doesn't understand how one can manipulate a baby's birth date, and that it's something very natural.

She also shared a personal anecdote, saying that she doesn't know how to plan a baby's birth, and that it's not something that can be controlled.

Tanasha's Delivery Experience

Wasafi FM's reporter also asked Esma about Tanasha's delivery experience, considering it was her first time.

Esma shared that Tanasha was away from her next of kin during delivery, and that she was only accompanied by her in-laws.

She also revealed that Tanasha's mother wasn't present during the delivery, and that she had to rely on her husband's family for support.

Esma shared a heartfelt moment, saying that she understood how much mothers go through during childbirth, and that she was there to support Tanasha during that time.

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