Mulamwah introduces third child, shares personal loss
Entertainment
By
Fay Ngina
| Jul 25, 2024
Kenyan comedian Mulamwah recently shared some surprising news with his fans. For the first time, he has introduced his third child, a daughter named Lisa, who is about to turn eight.
On July 24, Mulamwah posted a photo on social media showing himself with Lisa. He also revealed that Lisa's mother passed away a few years back.
Mulamwah further mentioned that there is much about his life that the public doesn't know, and he is ready to share more details.
He invited his fans to join him for a live session on his YouTube channel to ask questions and get more information about this part of his life.
In his post, he wrote, "My firstborn daughter, Lisa, aged seven turning eight. We lost her mum sometimes back, but all is okay. There's a lot that you know about me, but there is also a lot you don't know about me. Today we will be live on YouTube at 8pm, to answer all your questions and set things straight for a better & safe space for all of us. Much love."
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Before this revelation, Mulamwah’s fans were only familiar with his two other children.
He recently unveiled his son’s face with his partner, Ruth K, on July 20.
Mulamwah also has a daughter, Keilah, from a previous relationship with Carrol Sonie.
In his YouTube video, Mulamwah addressed the issue of online trolling and urged his fans to support both his baby mamas in their endeavors rather than joining in on the negative comments.
He highlighted that both Ruth K and Carrol recently reached 100,000 subscribers on YouTube, adding that online conflicts are unproductive.
However, Mulamwah said that despite the trolling and negativity, he has grown used to it over the years.
He stressed that his main concern is ensuring respect and support for his baby mamas.
He said, "There is so much going on on the internet. There are now teams and insults, and I have no problem with that. You know me well; I have been through worse than this.”
Adding: “If I wanted to, I could make a big deal out of this situation, but my main concern is that these ladies get the respect and support they deserve. Please support them individually and let them thrive. Do not let a woman’s enemy be her fellow woman’s enemy."