- Eric Omondi marked his daughter Kyla’s first birthday with a touching post, calling her his love and princess and expressing his deep affection
- He shared adorable photos of Kyla in a pink flowery dress, capturing her joyous smile and making fans swoon over her cuteness
- Eric’s heartfelt wishes included prayers for Kyla’s happiness and success, celebrating the milestone with great joy and love
Comedian and activist Eric Omondi has showered his daughter Kyla Omondi with love, writing her a heartfelt post as she celebrated her first birthday.
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The renowned comedian referred to her as his love and his princess, expressing that she was the reason for everything in his life.
He professed his deep love for her and prayed that God would always fulfill all her desires as she grew up.
Eric also wished for his daughter to enjoy all the good things in life, expressing immense joy that Kyla had finally turned one year old.
His post also included adorable photos of Kyla in a beautiful pink flowery dress, posing for a photoshoot.
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A ribbon of the same fabric’s color adorned her head, making her black hair stand out as she smiled, prompting many to wish her a happy first birthday.
Kyla was born last August, during which Eric went viral for declaring that he would charge Ksh 50 million to reveal Kyla’s face to anyone.
Eric explained that the staggering Ksh 50 million was a discount he was offering to Kenyans, considering the tough economic times; otherwise, he would have charged more.
A few months before Kyla’s birth, Eric and his wife hosted a gender reveal party to announce they were expecting a baby girl.
The couple trended at the time for dyeing an entire waterfall pink to share the news.
Eric is well-known for going all out for his family, and many fans eagerly anticipated the kind of first birthday celebration he would throw for his daughter.