Jacque Maribe’s Sister Spills The Beans After Eric Omondi Claimed To Be A responsible Father

On Monday, November 1, comedian Eric Omondi shared his photo alongside singer Miss P while holding her baby bump.

The comedian claimed  that he will take full responsibility of her pregnancy while saying that children are a blessing from God.

The post not only elicited reactions from his fans but also from his baby mama Jacque Maribe as well as her elder sister Cate Maribe.

Jacque had commented on Eric’s post insinuating that he is a deadbeat dad while calling upon her sister to confirm that.

 “Responsibility? @catewamaribe come I can’t speak ??? 7 years of responsibility,” Jacque’s comment read.

Responding to Jacque, Cate did not hesitate to confirm tat the comedian is a deadbeat father.

“Kulea ni safari na Eric hananga fare,” Cate said.

She further revealed that Eric tried to call Jacque while she was on air but she did not pick.

“@ericomondi now you have been exposed you are calling my sister while live on air thinking she will play along,” Cate further said.

According to Cate, Eric is a liar. She further said that she had called him to send his son school fees last year but he failed to honor the promise.

“Umemuanika kama nguo baridi kwa fence ya sengenge. good job, mama. Do not use our baby to chase clout. Baba ni ule analea si sperm donor. PS bado nangojea umalize kupark gari unitumie fees ya mtoto wako , oh sorry, was that last year?” Cate stated.

On the other hand, Jacque said that she is raising her son on her own and promised to stand by him.

“So, all said and done, and you can read in between the lines if you want, I’m hopelessly in love with motherhood. And as a single mum doing everything on her own, my goal is to raise a brilliant person, as he already is. I love my son, I’ll stand by him, any day, every day,” Jacque said on her Instagram account.

RELATED STORY: Jackie Maribe Mocks Eric Omondi For Taking Responsibility Of Miss P’s ‘Pregnancy’

 

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