Mzbel, a Ghanaian singer, songwriter, and businesswoman, recently talked about why she chose to keep her daughter’s father’s identity a secret.
In a recent interview after giving birth, Mzbel explained that her past interactions with social media had made her cautious about disclosing personal information, such as the identity of her partner.
Mzbel expressed worry that social media might taint and interfere with positive aspects of life.
She made it clear that she would not post any images or information about the father of her child.
The musician made reference to the large number of malicious users on social media who might have unfavorable remarks or bad intentions for her partner.
Mzbel shared a video of the birth of her adorable baby girl while she was thinking about these things.
Despite sharing this private moment, Mzbel is unwavering in her resolve to keep her baby’s father out of sight, placing her family’s privacy and safety as a top priority.
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Remember how Belinda Nana Ekua Amoah aka Mzbel shocked many of her followers earlier this month by posting pictures of her growing belly?
Mzbel recently announced her marriage by flashing her wedding ring. She also disclosed her baby bulge after concealing it for a while.
Some Ghanaians warned her to exercise caution after she published photos of her growing baby because they could show her unborn child’s unboned body to evil eyes.
Mzbel has exposed her bally for more people to see and comment on, so it would appear that she doesn’t care as much about such ‘scary’ superstition.
Mzbel posted a video to her YouTube channel in which her naked baby bump was clearly visible. She is not afraid of anyone or anything hurting the baby in her stomach, according to the video’s caption.
The musician, 43, posted the video along with a caption to her official Instagram account.
She wrote: Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me.
Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of mine enemies: thou anointest my head with oil; my cup runneth over.