Machachari Actor Baha: I Will Not Let Down My Daughter Like How My Father Did To Me

Machachari Actor Baha: I Will Not Let Down My Daughter Like How My Father Did To Me

Baha, even though being a dad at only 23, has vowed to be a better father to his daughter than his dad was to him.

Tyler Mbaya alias Baha from the TV show Machachari was blessed with his first child as he celebrated his birthday on May 7th 2022.

Baha and his wife Georgina Njenga named their daughter Astra Nyambura Kamau (ANK).

The two lovebirds, 23 and 20, have been together for almost two years now and fans have always praised them for their maturing despite their young age

Baha, who lacked a father figure in his life for 10 years, promised to be there for his daughter come rain, come sunshine

The former Machachari actor disclosed that his father went to the US and felt his absence and wouldn’t wish the same to happen to his child.

“I will always be there for my kid. I’ll balance between work and family,” he said.

Baha further asserted that it’s a great feeling to be a father and that nothing can beat it.

“I feel jealous I can’t breastfeed her. I was so excited and the fact that I was told that I can Kangaroo her as a dad because I thought only mothers could do that,” he said.

The 23-year-old praised his wife Georgina ‘for bring back his mom’. He described his baby mama as a strong woman who reminds him of the pain his late mother went through when she gave birth to him.

“The fact that she brought back my mum on my birthday, the kid forced to come on my birthday,” Baha said.

 

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