Award winning Kenyan actress Jackie Matubia has opened up on Co-parenting her one year daughter Zendaya, with her baby daddy Blessing Lungaho.
In a question and answer session with her fans on Instagram, a fan asked whether she would allow her second baby daddy, actor Blessing Lungaho, to be in the life of their daughter Zendaya .
“Will you allow Baba Zendaya to be in his daughter’s life just like Baba Zari(her elder daughter’s father)?” a fan posed.
In her response, the mother of two said that that is only applicable if the father of the child is willing to be in the child's life.
"First of all you give chances to fathers who are interested . The first thing is if a father is interested in the child first."
Another fan asked whether Blessing Lungaho is contributing in raising baby Zendaya or Jackie is doing it on her own.
Reacting to the question, Jackie only shared a video of herself with Reuben Kigame and Gloria Muliro’s song Huniachi playing in the background and let her facial expressions speak for themselves.
Jackie shared that her priority is to make sure her children are okay and her healing process.
"Am good, my kids are good that’s all that matters to me. And I feel like the next…sijafika hapo when it comes to my healing process and my moving on process, niko where I want to be in the healing process and my kids healing process."
Jackie Matubia confirmed breakup with Blessing Lungaho in July this year. Jackie Matubia shared the news with her fans in Instagram by referring to herself as a proud Single mother of two.
Lungaho proposed to Matubia in April last year on her birthday and it was a big yes. They welcomed their first child together in June last year.
Few months ago, Jackie Matubia shared that together with her first baby daddy Kennedy Njogu, they are co-parenting smoothly.
The two united to celebrate their daughter's Zari graduation from lower school to upper school. She shared a rare photo of herself and Kennedy Njogu, posing together with their graduate daughter.
Jackie Matubia proudly referred to Kennedy Njogu as her daughter’s favorite person, emphasizing the significance of his presence during this milestone.