The streets voted in the DJ's Instagram stories poll saying they think it's time for her to make another baby ...
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After a week of posting adorable moments with Kairo on her Instagram Stories, DJ Zinhle shared a poll, asking whether she should consider making Kairo a sibling - and more than half of her fans gave her a resounding yes. One of the perks of being a celebrity with millions of followers is that fans aren't shy to tell you what they think, and it seems like DJ Zinhle's fans are ready to see her preggies again. A hefty 69% of the DJ's Instagram followers figured there's no time like the present while the remaining 31% weren't keen on seeing their fave DJ get pregnant just yet.Zinhle has previously shared that she wanted one more child.
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