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Kenyan Celebrities Whose Babies Are Brand Ambassadors

Ladasha and her mother Size 8 Reborn/ photo/Instagram

Children’s fortune in economical society is defined by parental background, fame and family history.

 

This is characterised by some Kenya’s socialites, media personalities and social media influencers.

 

In Kenya’s environment, renowned social media influencers are making a living through their children.

 

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Others, their fortune on social media is creating job opportunities for their toddlers before they grow.

 

Mideyah Digital Media has delved into social media influencers whose babies have got job opportunities at early age.

Taji Wajesus/ Photo/Instagram

Comedian Eric Omondi’s daughter Kyla Omondi is a brand ambassador for Baby Shop Kenya.

 

The four- month old baby girl received a gig early last week after her parents revealed her face on social media.

 

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Dj Pierra Makena, sensational disk jockey is a happy mother after her daughter landed an acting role in Kenya’s media.

 

Baby Ricca Pokot landed for a movie acting role early this week and will be featured in the movie with actress Jacky Vike.

 

My moment of tears of joy. Riccas first movie deal, and I am so proud of her…I can’t express how grateful I am to the casting team and the directors/producers for seeing the talent in my little girl…” She wrote.

Eric Omondi’s daughter Baby Kyla

On social media, Makena also claimed whether yes or no, she’ll have to cop up with loneliness when her daughter will be out for a hustle.

 

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The Wajesus’s son is an ambassador for Koolkidz Baby Shop in Nairobi. Taji Wajesus markets baby’s clothings on his page as an ambassador.

 

Size 8 and Dj Mo children are ambassadors for market products. Ladasha is a brand ambassador for Sprout Kids Salon.

 

In Kenya’s capital world, some social media influencers are supplementing their earnings through children’s gigs as others, make the earnings fully owned by children.

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