Celebrated comedian and content creator Crazy Kennar has given his fans a touching glimpse into his new role as a father, sharing a video of himself cradling his newborn daughter.
The heartwarming post, featuring Kennar gently swaying with his baby girl, quickly went viral, eliciting an outpouring of emotional support and congratulations from his online community.
A Resounding Welcome for a "Rainbow Baby"
The video, which shows a joyful and softer side of the comedian, sparked an immediate and enthusiastic reaction from fans.
Comments flooded in, with many celebrating his new chapter and some affectionately labelling the newborn a "rainbow baby".
The term carries deep significance, as the couple's new arrival comes after a period of immense personal loss.
Fans' reactions captured a mix of emotions, from humour—"I am sure the first breath of this child was laughter instead of tears"—to warm congratulations.
Others noted his absence, with one user joking, "Nashangaa mbona siku hizi simuoni kumbe kijana ako paternity leave" (I wonder why I don't see him these days, turns out the young man is on paternity leave).
The overwhelming sentiment was one of shared joy and understanding of the emotional journey the couple has taken.
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From Heartbreak to New Beginnings
The new arrival follows a period of profound grief for Kennar and his long-term girlfriend, Natalie Asewe.

In December 2023, Kennar bravely shared the tragic news that they had lost their first child, a son, just five days after his birth.
During his "Happy Country 2023" show, an emotional Kennar revealed the immense pain of performing while navigating such a personal tragedy, urging his audience to be compassionate and check on one another.
"I was to come here as a father, but unfortunately, my son died four days ago. It has been a very tough journey for me because we had to go through that and at the same time make the show."
Kennar urged compassion among his fans:
"Whenever you see someone walking and they are smiling, just go and ask them if they are okay. Let’s be our brother’s and sister’s keepers and love one another."
Natalie also shared a poignant tribute to their late son in late 2024, expressing the profound and unique pain of losing a child.
“They say there’s no greater pain than childbirth, but I disagree. The greatest pain in the world is carrying and delivering a child that you never get to raise. I don’t just grieve my son, I mourn never getting the chance to hear him cry, to hear him speak, teach him to walk, and see him grow.”
She added:
"Every new day reveals something that he will miss out on. You were perfect in every way. An angel in the Book of Life wrote down my baby’s birth, then whispered as he closed the book, ‘Too beautiful for this earth.’”
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