Gwegwe Ogoso, a South African woman, claims she is traumatized after becoming a grandma at the age of 36.
Ogoso, who revealed this in a post on Wednesday, March 27, 2024, stated that her teenage daughter gave birth to a baby boy and that she hid the pregnancy until her water broke.
She confessed that she is angry with her daughter for being pregnant at such a young age because she wants her to succeed in life.
“My 19 year old daughter made me a granny at the age of 36. I ‘m still shook and traumatized. She hid the pregnancy for 9 months up until her water broke. After God fear ama 2000,” she disclosed in a post on Wednesday, March 27, 2024.
In response to the criticisms of her post, the makeup artist stated that she is not ashamed that she had her baby at the age of 18.
“Lol some comments amuse me. I’m not ashamed or embarrassed that I had my daughter at the age 18 , yes it was not planned but she has been the biggest blessing to me. I’m a mad that she got pregnant, yes any parent would be. Because I still wanted her to achieve more
“I’m also mad that she hid it from me because I could have planned better . And as for that little baby boy, I will love and raise him as my own son. He’s a huge blessing to me and the family.”
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