Ruth K refuted Carol Sonie’s claim of friendship, emphasising that they had never actually met or been friends. Mulamwah also disclosed that he had started dating Ruth before Carol gave birth.
Recently, comedian Mulamwah and his spouse Ruth K revealed the specifics of their present relationship—as well as the circumstances leading up to it—with Mulamwah’s former partner and baby mama, Carol Sonie.
Ruth K., who cherishes her privacy, talked about the difficulties she encountered after Mulamwah brought her to attention.
“For me, life has never been simple. The troll, the negativity. I was labelled a false Nyash and a spouse snatcher from the moment Baba Kalamwah initially posted me. It’s been difficult. The internet was not my destiny. I would rather live in peace. I realised that they weren’t together,” Ruth K. remarked.
In response to Carol Sonie’s assertion of their friendship, Ruth K. emphasised that they have never actually met or been friends. “Carol, whom I greatly admire, stated that she is a friend of mine. That’s the point of failure. I’ve never been friends with her. She’s someone I’ve never met,” she clarified.
Ruth, despite the stress, said she hoped Carol would stop by her YouTube channel for a positive vlog that would address their problems.
Mulamwah claims that Ruth K has taken the initiative to reach out to Keilah, including purchasing clothes for her—which Keilah has since outgrown—because of the lack of visits. Mulamwah said he hoped Keilah would come to see them, stressing that Ruth has never treated her unfairly.
However, the relationship history between Mulamwah and his ex-girlfriend, Carol Sonie Mulamwah, focused on the beginning of their relationship and the subsequent events that led to their breakup.
He disclosed that they had first connected at a play tryout at the Kenya National Theatre (KNT). It’s intriguing to note that Mulamwah acknowledged that, before their connection developed, he was interested in Carol’s companion.
He did, however, stay with Carol Sonie until her pregnancy caused them to have issues. Mulamwah refuted the accusations that Ruth had stolen him from Carol, revealing that they had been dating even before Carol gave birth.
“We had already called it quits. I was really lonely at that time and worried that I would become someone else. Being artistic without a girlfriend can lead to a life of constant dating. This prompted me to start searching for an alternative partner. I even threatened to find another girlfriend if Ruth K. rejected me.”
He clarified, “I love her to date because I know Carol is pregnant, but she doesn’t accept that.”
In response to Sonie’s recent remarks, Mulamwah addressed allegations that his relationship with his daughter, Keilah, was good.
He explained the events that led to the cancellation of Keilah’s family introduction ceremony.
They had intended to take Keilah to Kitale, he recalled, but Carol turned them down because of practical issues and a witchcraft phobia.
Carol had a significant reaction to this, blocking Mulamwah and breaking off contact.
” We were supposed to transport Keilah to Kitale. They informed me that in January, she was too young for Kitale. She then shared her travel plan with me. She desired a flight, even though I advised taking a matatu.
“After I managed to acquire the money, I advised her to come. I made calls to every member of my family. We scheduled the event, anticipating Carol’s arrival with the baby.
“Her mother then informed me that she was unable to visit our home prior to my parents’ visit.” The event had to be cancelled. We made new plans, hired a Nissan, and travelled with two other individuals.
He said, “We only went there to officiate so we could take in the child and make her feel like she belonged.”
He implored Sonie to give him access to his daughter, saying that the two of them had evolved since their split.
“I don’t get along well with her [Keilah]. She was four months old the last time I saw her. Since then, I’ve been refused entry. She merely stated that she would never permit me to visit her house.
He grumbled, “How can you see the child if someone blocks you while you have no visibility?”
Why does Carol Sonie’s grandmother not recognise Mulamwah’s daughter?
In response to his grandmother’s remarks that he only had grandsons, Mulamwah clarified that Carol had not, under tradition, introduced Keilah to his family.
Mulamwah claims that Carol broke tradition by not presenting her daughter to his family. “Thus, hakuwahi muona shosh. Wenye wanakaanga hapo anajua. Aje, no se espera, amjue? When Carol was five or six months old, she returned home, and she hasn’t been back since. Mulamwah stated, “Shosh has never seen Keilah.”
Mulamwah wishes for the two women to unite, find harmony, and grow into one large family.