Mulamwah & Ruth K's Explosive Breakup: New Lovers, Old Wounds, and Public Mocks Revealed

Comedian and content creator Mulamwah has once again captured public attention, stirring social media chatter after introducing his new partner, Emillianah Mwikali. Since September 5, 2025, videos of the pair looking cozy have circulated online, with Mulamwah openly referring to Emillianah as his “new babe” or romantic partner. Their first public appearance together, where he casually referred to her as his 'babe', fueled widespread speculation about their budding romance. Online sleuths were quick to identify Emillianah thanks to her lively social media presence and a distinctive tattoo, sparking surprise over Mulamwah’s latest relationship twist.
Mulamwah’s ex-partner and the mother of his son, Ruth K, did not shy away from commenting on the new development. When a fan cheekily asked if she had seen her “co-wife,” Ruth responded with a mix of humor and subtle caution. Her statement, “Ni mali sikatai, lakini mtoto akipata ni kutaka kwake,” loosely translates to: “She’s beautiful, I don’t deny, but if she gets pregnant, that’s her choice.” This remark was widely interpreted as a subtle warning, drawing from Ruth’s own experiences. Following the initial reveal, Ruth K also shared a cryptic message on social media: “Aki Wueh! You can’t just come and disturb my peace. It’s too expensive. Na hata sijataka… Huku ndio kulikuwa na amani,” which many followers interpreted as a veiled jab at Mulamwah’s new relationship.
The public introduction of Mulamwah’s new partner comes months after his highly publicized and messy breakup with Ruth K in April 2025, barely weeks after he had proposed. Weeks before Mulamwah’s new romance surfaced, Ruth candidly shared her personal reflections in a YouTube Q&A. She revealed that she only truly experienced unconditional love after the birth of her son, Oyando Jr (also known as Calvin or Kalamwah), in February 2024. “I didn’t know a man can truly love you like your son. I’ve experienced both. But a man who will love you truly is your son,” she shared. Ruth also disclosed she had been practicing celibacy for the past five months, describing it as a spiritual reset that helped her focus on personal growth, mental clarity, and strengthening her relationship with God. Despite past struggles, Ruth insists she hasn’t given up on love, expressing hope for sincerity and mutual respect in future relationships. She is currently prioritizing self-care, therapy, and balancing her career as both a teacher and digital content creator.
Mulamwah’s love life has long been under the public microscope, with his relationships often making headlines. His first high-profile relationship was with social media personality Carol Sonnie. Their dramatic split in late 2021 was highly publicized, with both trading accusations online, and they share a daughter, Keilah, born in 2021. Shortly after parting ways with Sonnie, Mulamwah began appearing publicly with Ruth K, initially insisting they were just 'besties' before their friendship blossomed into romance. In a broader context, one input suggested Mulamwah has a complex relationship history, referring to Ruth K as his “third baby mama,” following Carol Sonnie as the second, and alluding to an alleged late first baby mama whom he kept secret, along with another daughter from his village. Emillianah Mwikali is his most recent partner, and fans are closely following whether this relationship will bring stability or repeat the turbulence of his past.
Following Ruth K’s subtle warning, Mulamwah himself reacted by sharing a now-deleted Instagram story. This post, featuring an animated female character breastfeeding her child, was widely interpreted as a direct hit back at Ruth K and an attempt to humiliate her. Critics quickly admonished Mulamwah for his behavior, particularly towards women with whom he has sired children. Some observers have even suggested that Mulamwah might benefit from therapy, speculating that having lost his mother as a toddler could have impacted his ability to give and receive love or develop empathy. This perspective suggests his defensiveness during online trolls stems from having
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