- Nigerian woman Mummy Zee, known for waking up at 4 am to cook for her husband, has welcomed a second child.
- On April 8, 2024, the influencer announced on X (formerly Twitter) that she had a baby girl, describing her baby as very cute.
- Deborah Adebisi, known as Mummy Zee, gained fame after a viral post about cooking for her husband, despite initial criticism and support from firms, individuals, and NGO’s.
Mummy Zed, the Nigerian woman who gained popularity after admitting to waking up at 4 a.m. every day to cook for her husband, has given birth to her second child with him.
The influencer announced in a tweet on X (previously Twitter) on Monday, April 8, 2024, that she had a baby girl. The post said, “It’s a girl!” A very cute one.”
Deborah Adebisi, often known as Mummy Zed, rose to prominence in January 2024, when her post about waking up at 4:50 a.m. to cook for her husband went viral.
The tweet sparked a flurry of emotions and comments, with many condemning her. However, following the initial wave of criticism, she received donations from many companys, individuals, and NGO’s.
Within days, she received almost ₦5 million in donations and over 50 further offers, including two new Infinix phones, a piece of land in an estate in Ibadan, and a promise of free visa sponsorship to study in Canada. She also received help with academic admission, electronic gadgets, home appliances, vouchers, and promises of free services.
Some notable deals include a 65-inch Samsung smart TV, a ProBook 11×360 for data analytics training, a handcrafted beaded cap, a year’s supply of baby diapers, and health insurance coverage. She also appeared in an Indomie Instant Noodles advertisement alongside her daughter.
Her family of three has grown to a family of four.
Her admirers and followers flooded the comment section with congratulations, prayers, and well wishes.
Internet personality, Tunde Omotoye commented, “Bless God. Congratulations to you and the Family.” An ecstatic follower said, “We don finally born our Twitter baby. Next week we go too chop Amala,” and another commented, “Congratulations to you Debbie. So happy for you. God keep & preserve your baby, & the entire family.”
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