Akothee Reveals She Could Be Pregnant With Omosh’s Baby

Akothee and Omosh (2)

“The way I am feeling I think I am pregnant!” Akothee says.

Akoth took to her social media to drop a bombshell that left her followers both shocked and amused. The self-proclaimed Madam Boss hinted that she might be pregnant, and the alleged father of the child in question is none other than Mr. Omosh, her estranged husband.

Madam Boss, known for her candid and unfiltered social media presence, shared a post where she expressed her confusion and amusement at the rumors circulating about her personal life.

She began by addressing the speculation that she and her white husband, Denis Schweizer, had divorced.

“And why do they think we are divorced? I didn’t say we broke up! I didn’t say we broke up, and they started telling me it was ‘Ojingo wa 8,'” Akothee said in the video.

The status of Akothee’s relationship with Denis Schweizer Omosh remains unclear, as she has yet to release an official statement addressing their marriage.

However, there has been an ocean of rumors suggesting that the couple is no longer together and might be on less than amicable terms.

Several recent social media actions have added fuel to the breakup rumors.

Akothee, once known as ‘Mrs. Omosh’ on Instagram, made notable changes to her profile, removing the name altogether. She also deleted several photos of her husband from her account.

Mr. Omosh’s Instagram account, which had amassed around 72,000 followers, mysteriously disappeared. It’s unclear whether the deactivation is temporary or permanent, but Akothee had already unfollowed the account before it vanished.

“There is a blogger who has screen shorted my feelings,so let me just post it here so they don’t make it breaking news 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔Lakini hii Mimba ITAKUWA 🤣🤣🤣💃💃💃Aah Omoshii umetufanyaje 🤣🤣!” Akothee says.

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