Musa Mthombeni BabyDr Musa Mthombeni and Liesl Laurie Ask Fans for Patience on Baby Plans [Image: @drmusamthombeni/Instagram]

Media personality and medical doctor Musa Mthombeni has made a heartfelt plea to fans to give him and his wife, former Miss South Africa Liesl Laurie-Mthombeni, time before expecting them to have a baby.

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Dr Musa Mthombeni and Liesl Laurie Ask Fans for Patience on Baby Plans

The couple celebrated 39 months of marriage on Monday and revealed their desire to enjoy their “two-man family” for several more years.

Top of the list of things I need to do again is marrying Liesl Laurie-Mthombeni. She deserves another celebration of my dedication and love for her. My dear wife and future mother of our amazing and talented children (give us 5-10 years, please! We are still enjoying our two-man family), happy 39 months married,” Musa wrote on Instagram.

Known for their glamorous travels and romantic posts, the couple has made a tradition of celebrating their marriage milestones. In August, they marked their third wedding anniversary with a picturesque getaway in Greece. Their fans have followed their journey closely, often showering them with love and admiration online.

 

“Where Is The Baby?”

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Dr Musa Mthombeni and Liesl Laurie Ask Fans for Patience on Baby Plans [Image: @drmusamthombeni/Instagram]

However, the pair has also faced intrusive speculation about their plans for children. Earlier this year, Laurie-Mthombeni addressed persistent rumours that she was pregnant after fans commented on her apparent weight gain. The beauty queen hit back in a candid Instagram video, urging people to respect her privacy.

Leave my womb alone. Leave other women’s wombs alone,” she said. “Whether I am or not, and just to be clear I am not, I feel you guys want to be seen. This culture of wanting to be seen and wanting to out and be first, you guys need to stop it.

Laurie-Mthombeni explained that the decision to have children is deeply personal and should not be a subject of public pressure.

Leave women alone. Leave me alone and stop bullying me. I’ve gained weight because I’m happy and I have money. That’s fine, stop this nonsense,” she added.

 

By Rumpel