Citizen TV Actress Strips Down For a Sexy Maternity Shoot (Photos)

That’s one hot mama!

Janet Kirina famed for her role in ‘Makutano Junction’, Block D and Higher Learning almost bared it all for a risqué maternity shoot which reveal the star’s beautiful baby bump.

While some people would call the shoot risqué, Janet would not have it any other way and had this to say to people who thought the shoot was risqué “How else do you shoot a baby bump? Really! Thing is I told my photographer to not edit any parts…keep my body looking as natural as. It’s my pregnancy body and I am so comfortable in it. Having another human growing inside you…it’s truly a miracle?

“Let’s talk about your photo shoot, what inspired it?”We sought to find out. “I actually wasn’t up for a baby bump photo shoot. I had settled on the selfies I have. My Photographer though refused. He insisted…so I pulled a few outfits out and he called the shots.” She disclosed.

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Photo Credits:Jester Photography

Check out the rest of the interview below:

Have you been working throughout your pregnancy? How was that like?

It’s been great. I am simply that person that would go crazy if I am not working. It doesn’t mean overworking, it means, listening to your body. If it calls for a break then there’s no need to push. There are meetings I have cancelled just to sit at home cause I didn’t feel strong.

Have you chosen a name for baby yet?

Wololo…I keep changing my mind. Not sure yet.

How soon so should your fans expect baby number two?

You just trying me. Hahaha. I do want a big family but if getting things in order is already much for 1 child na mwingine je! I keep asking my mum how she’s been doing it.

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Photo Credits:Jester Photography

How was your baby shower?
It was the sweetest thing my girls, rather squad could do for me. It was a surprise. Had my cousins and closest girl’s.

What did you learn from the baby shower?
That pregnancy experiences are different. Advice on motherhood too will vary but at the end, a child is truly a gift and your life will never be the same.

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Sue Watiri