Zari shares first 'breastfeeding' picture.must see
When other mothers post pics breastfeeding their babies, what you see is what you get, but when Zari does that, it's a political statement.
Zari has shared her first breastfeeding pic to dispel rumors that were widely circulating, that, she wasn't breastfeeding baby Latiffah all in the name of keeping her center folds firm. Other sources were citing breast implants as the reason behind Zari's actions, but depending on where the surgery was done, it does not stop new mothers from breastfeeding.
In the pic, Zari is seen feeding her little princess but some mothers have come out to say that the posture is not that of a breastfeeding mom, she is doing that for the camera.
Well, in another pic, which appears more or less at the same time when Zari was breastfeeding, her mom, Latiffah's grand mother is seen feeding the little princess on a bottle. Again, in another pic, Zari is feeding the baby in what looks like a bottle setting tongues wagging.
Three weeks back, socialite Zari gave birth to her fourth child and Diamond Platnumz' first child in Tanzania, but for reasons best known to her, she had declined to show the baby's face and won't do so unless after forty days.
"We now want to see the DNA results since you are going to show us everything," One wrote.
Meanwhile, down in South Africa, Zari's ex-hubby, Ivan Semwanga is busy taking good care of their three soldiers as they prefer to call them. Three days back he was letting whoever cared to know that he sleeps alone in his versace bed.
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