Kabi WaJesus recently lightheartedly joked about issuing a public apology to his wife, Milly, after expressing feelings of neglect since her pregnancy announcement. In a video shared by the content creators, Milly is seen playfully ‘forcing’ Kabi to post a public apology on his social media.
His message was humorously titled “Public Apology to My Queen Milly WaJesus,” and began with:
“Dear Love,
I, Kabi WaJesus, hereby humbly and hilariously apologize for my recent ‘attention-seeking’ behavior. Yes, I made a whole video on October 24th, declaring to the world that I have been neglected—abandoned, even!—because you’re pregnant.
Now, let’s set the record straight. It turns out that growing a human inside you is indeed more demanding than I initially realized. Who would have thought? Meanwhile, I’ve been acting like I’m in competition with a tiny, unborn human for your love and attention.
In my defense, I wasn’t quite prepared for all the extra pillows in bed, the midnight snack cravings, and the 24/7 tummy rubbing (which is my specialty!). But let’s be honest; I may have been a bit dramatic. So, to my amazing, glowing, supermom wife, I apologize for my antics. You are the best, and I promise to be your loyal supporter (and official snack-fetcher) moving forward.
Catch you on YouTube at 1 PM! Thank you for not only carrying our blessing but for putting up with my theatrics. Love you, Mama WaJesus! ❤️
Kabi WaJesus
Your humbled husband and official snack distributor,
Signed.”
The couple has been together for over five years and shares two children, with a third on the way.
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