Crazy Kennar and girlfriend Natalie Welcome a Rainbow Baby Into Their Family
Award-winning Kenyan comedian Crazy Kennar and his girlfriend Natalie Asewe are the newest parents in town after welcoming a newborn baby into their family. The couple shared the good news via their socials on Sunday, August 3, 2025, to the excitement of their fans. “Handpicked for earth by her brother in heaven🌈❤️ I present to […]
Award-winning Kenyan comedian Crazy Kennar and his girlfriend Natalie Asewe are the newest parents in town after welcoming a newborn baby into their family.
The couple shared the good news via their socials on Sunday, August 3, 2025, to the excitement of their fans.
“Handpicked for earth by her brother in heaven🌈❤️ I present to you the God of restoration😍🥹
#rainbowbaby🌈,” the couple shared.
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Following the announcement, celebrities and fans flocked to the comment section to congratulate the couple on their bundle of joy.
Crazy Kennar and his lover have welcomed a rainbow baby into their family.
Rainbow baby
A rainbow baby is a term for a baby that’s born after the parents have a pregnancy loss. The name draws on the symbol of the rainbow, representing beauty after a dark time. Nearly one in four pregnancies end in loss. That could be a miscarriage, stillbirth, ectopic, or molar pregnancy.
On December 16, 2023, during his show at KICC dubbed Happy Country, Kennar said his son died four days before the show.
Kennar who was seen visibly, expressed the difficulty of facing such a tragic loss.
“I have gone through one of the hardest things. 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,” he said.


Kennar, who has previously spoken about depression, called on those attending the show to extend compassion and support to one another.
“Whenever you see someone walking and they are smiling, just go and ask them if they are okay. Let’s be our brothers and sisters’ keepers and love one another,” he emphasized.
Natalie Asewe, said she experienced deep loss in a tribute to their late 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.”
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