Vivian Tendo has opened up about her future family plans with her husband, Moses Tinsley, a businessman and pastor.
In a recent interview, Tendo revealed that while having children is an important goal for them, they are committed to taking their time and carefully planning for the well-being and future of their offspring.
Tendo, who tied the knot with Tinsley a year ago in an extravagant wedding ceremony in Mombasa, Kenya, shared that the couple is focused on ensuring that their future children will have the best life possible.
The wedding, attended by a select group of close family and friends, was a lavish affair that sparked rumors among fans that the singer might have been pregnant, prompting the quick nuptials. However, Tendo has since clarified that the decision to marry was driven by their deep connection and love, rather than external pressures.
Reflecting on the early days of their relationship, Tendo disclosed that she met her husband during a difficult period in her life, when she was facing challenges with her manager.
The two connected on Facebook, quickly hit it off, and soon after decided to make their relationship public—a decision that Tendo describes as the best she has ever made.
Despite the societal expectations often placed on African couples to have children soon after marriage, Tendo and her husband are choosing to wait. The singer emphasized that they have always been open with each other about their desire to start a family, but they are in agreement that they want to do so only when they are fully prepared.
We are considering having children but planning carefully because we want them to have the best life. We talked about this at the beginning of our relationship. We are not in a hurry, but we will have children in the end.