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Following a dramatic reunion with his first partner, Carol Sonnie, the comedian has revealed plans for a sit-down with his second baby mama after a year of bitter online disputes.

After a year marked by explosive online accusations and a highly publicised breakup, comedian David Oyando, popularly known as Mulamwah, has indicated a desire to mend fences with his ex-partner, Ruth K. This comes just days after his reunion with his first baby mama, Carol Sonnie, suggesting a new chapter for the content creator's complex family life.
The potential sit-down aims to address the fallout from a relationship that unravelled spectacularly in the public eye. For Kenyans who have followed the saga, this move raises critical questions about the pressures of online fame, the path to mature co-parenting, and whether a private resolution is possible after such a public war of words.
In a recent radio interview, Mulamwah confirmed he is open to a discussion with Ruth K to resolve their differences. “It is something that I would like to do. Even if it were to happen tomorrow, I would be very happy about it,” he noted, emphasizing that he would leave the timing to God.
Mulamwah's relationship with Ruth K began shortly after his equally dramatic split from Carol Sonnie in 2021. His relationship with Ruth, with whom he shares a son, ended in April 2025, triggering a bitter online feud. The subsequent months saw a torrent of public allegations, including leaked private photos and claims of financial manipulation.
The conflict reached a point where both parties issued public apologies in June 2025, acknowledging their roles in the messy spat. In her statement, Ruth K admitted fault, stating, “I take full responsibility. I should have done better.” Mulamwah echoed the sentiment, apologising to both his fans and Ruth K directly.
Key moments in their public dispute included:
Despite the apologies, their relationship has remained strained, with Mulamwah stating that necessary communication currently goes through Ruth K's parents.
The comedian's change of heart appears prompted by his recent successful reunion with Carol Sonnie, the mother of his daughter, Keilah. After nearly four years of estrangement, the two met on December 15, 2025, to agree on a co-parenting plan, a move Sonnie initiated on the condition that Mulamwah had matured. The meeting was described as a positive step, with Mulamwah apologising for past actions.
This reconciliation has now put a spotlight on his fractured relationship with Ruth K. During the interview with Sonnie, the two even discussed the possibility of their respective children meeting and bonding as siblings. While Ruth K has not publicly responded to the planned sit-down, she has appeared unfazed by the recent developments, posting online about her ambitions for the future.
As the public watches, the question remains whether this gesture will lead to a lasting peace or simply another turn in a long-running public drama. For the children involved, a resolution between their parents is undoubtedly the most important outcome.
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