Nollywood actress Chizzy Alichi, who recently welcomed her first child after over four years of marriage, has given fans a glimpse into the joyful moments she shared with close friends when she revealed her pregnancy.
On her Instagram page, she posted a video of FaceTime calls to some of her colleagues and friends, capturing their heartfelt and excited responses to the news.
The video features well-known Nollywood stars including Patience Ozokwor, Kanayo Kanayo, Kiekie, Nancy Isime, Mercy Johnson, Empress Njamah, Rachael Okonkwo, and others. Their reactions ranged from tears to laughter, showing just how special the announcement was for Chizzy and her loved ones.
In her caption, Chizzy described the moment as both sweet and emotional. She expressed deep affection for her friends and invited them to meet her baby boy, master Kenechukwu.
Here’s how some of my faves reacted to my pregnancy when I called them. It was a very sweet and emotional moment for me. I love you all, and master Kenechukwu is waiting for you to come and carry him,” she wrote, tagging her friends and colleagues.
Fans and fellow actors also responded warmly. Eve Esin congratulated her, while Queeneth Hilbert praised her genuine spirit. Uche Elendu shared how moved she was by the video, calling it a reminder of God’s faithfulness. Other stars like Mercy Aigbe, Patience Ozokwo, Mercy Eke, Uche Ogbodo, Rachael Okonkwo, Kiekie, and Mercy Johnson sent messages filled with love and support.
Chizzy had earlier announced her pregnancy with beautiful maternity photos, sharing how she believes God makes everything beautiful in His time. She also acknowledged her life as a testimony, thanking fans for their love and praying for blessings on them.
On May 7th, she announced the birth of her baby boy, describing the experience as the toughest period of her life. She revealed that she had prayed earnestly, joined online prayer groups, and paid tithes across various churches during her pregnancy journey.
Earlier this year, Chizzy addressed social media users who repeatedly prayed for her to conceive whenever she congratulated pregnant colleagues. She explained that such comments affected her deeply and made her reluctant to comment on pregnancy announcements, urging understanding of her personal struggles.