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Toke Makinwa Opens Up About Motherhood, Reveals She Got Pregnant at 40

Toke Makinwa Opens Up About Motherhood, Reveals She Got Pregnant at 40

Media personality Toke Makinwa has shared a heartwarming detail about her journey into motherhood.

In a recent Instagram post on Monday, September 15, Makinwa revealed that she got pregnant just a month after turning 40.

“I got pregnant a month after I turned 40,” she wrote.

The celebrated media star, who clocked 40 on November 3, 2024, welcomed her first child, a baby girl, on August 28, 2025.

This revelation has since sparked admiration and joy from fans who see her story as a testimony of hope and timing.

Opinion

Toke Makinwa’s announcement is more than just a celebrity baby news—it is a powerful reminder that motherhood has no fixed timeline. In a society where women are often pressured to marry and have children at a certain age, her story pushes back against the narrative that “time has run out” after a certain milestone.

Her openness about getting pregnant at 40 also offers encouragement to women who may feel anxious about fertility or societal expectations. Motherhood is a personal journey, and Makinwa’s story proves that it can happen at the right time, in the right season.

Beyond the glitz of fame, her vulnerability in sharing this detail is refreshing. It normalizes conversations around age, fertility, and the beauty of embracing life’s milestones without shame or fear.

At the end of the day, Toke’s story celebrates faith, resilience, and the joy of new beginnings—and that is something everyone, regardless of age, can draw inspiration from.

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