Celebrated rapper Juliani has, for the first time, revealed a clear photo of his eldest child, ten-year-old daughter Amor, whom he shares with actress Brenda Wairimu.
The musician, who has a reputation for being a present father to both of his children, posted the heartwarming image during a holiday with his wife, Lillian Ng’ang’a, his son Utheri, and Amor.
Fans Praise Amicable Co-Parenting and Family Bond
In the photo, Juliani is seen exercising beside a swimming pool while his daughter, dressed in a vibrant outfit, sits nearby.
Fans were quick to notice the rare full glimpse of Amor’s face, with many pointing out her striking resemblance to her mother, Brenda.
The post quickly became a talking point, with fans praising Juliani for maintaining a close and loving bond with both of his children despite his busy schedule.
Juliani and Brenda Wairimu's co-parenting journey has long been a source of admiration. The former couple parted ways several years ago but have maintained an amicable arrangement, with Amor primarily living with her mother and regularly spending weekends and school holidays with her father.
Juliani has often spoken about the effort both parents make to nurture his relationship with their daughter. In previous interviews, he has warmly credited Brenda for being a great, supportive, and selfless mother, saying, “I spend as much time with her as I can. At least the mother always makes sure I see her, even when I pretend I’m too busy.”
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Lessons in Growth: A Painful but Transformative Breakup
Juliani has been remarkably candid about the end of his relationship with Brenda, describing it as a painful yet transformative period.
In past interviews, he admitted the split forced him to re-evaluate himself and his priorities, leading to a change in his mindset and a deeper understanding of love. "Love never changes, it only transcends," he once reflected.

The award-winning rapper has openly taken responsibility for the breakup, reflecting that he lacked the right mindset to nurture a healthy relationship at the time.
"I was a good person but not godly. Relationships should be a place of service. I didn’t have that mindset then," he said in an interview in 2022.
He also fondly recalled meeting Brenda when she reached out to volunteer for his community projects in Dandora, noting that their mutual attraction led to a "beautiful child" despite not marrying.
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