Mulamwah & Ruth K's Bitter Fallout: The Public Drama Unfolds With New Love and Old Wounds

Comedian and content creator Mulamwah has recently become a central figure in social media discussions after publicly introducing his new partner, Emillianah Mwikali. Since early September, videos featuring the couple looking affectionate have circulated widely, with Mulamwah openly referring to Emillianah as his "new babe" or "romantic partner." Their attendance at a public event further fueled speculation about their budding romance. Online observers swiftly identified Emillianah through her active social media presence and a distinctive tattoo, generating surprise and widespread interest in Mulamwah's latest relationship development.
Mulamwah's ex-girlfriend and the mother of his son, Ruth K, did not shy away from the conversation stirred by his new romance. When directly asked by fans about her "co-wife," Ruth responded with a nuanced blend of humor and a subtle caution. She acknowledged Emillianah's beauty, stating, "Ni mali sikatai," which translates to "She is beautiful, I don't deny." However, she quickly added a significant caveat: "lakini mtoto akipata ni kutaka kwake," meaning "but if she gets a child, that's her choice and responsibility." This statement was widely interpreted as a veiled warning, drawing from Ruth's own past experiences. Adding to the public's engagement, Ruth K shared a cryptic social media post, which many believed was a direct response to the news. The post, featuring a photo of herself and her child, was captioned, "Aki Wueh! You can’t just come and disturb my peace. It’s too expensive. Na hata sijataka… Huku ndio kulikuwa na amani" (loosely, "Oh my! You can't just come and disturb my peace. It's too expensive. And I didn't even want it... This is where there was peace"). This reignited debates about her past with Mulamwah and the complexities of their highly publicized split.
Beyond her public reactions to Mulamwah's new relationship, Ruth K has been on a personal journey of self-discovery and growth. In recent weeks, she candidly shared her reflections in a YouTube Q&A, revealing that she only truly experienced unconditional love after the birth of her son, Oyando Jr (also known as Kalamwah), who is almost two years old. "I didn’t know a man can truly love you like your son," she expressed. Ruth also disclosed her practice of celibacy for the past five months, describing it as a spiritual reset that has helped her focus on personal growth, mental clarity, and strengthening her relationship with God. Despite past struggles, she maintains an open mind about finding new love, hoping for sincerity and mutual respect this time. Currently, Ruth is prioritizing self-care, therapy, and balancing her career as both a teacher and a digital content creator.
Mulamwah’s romantic life has consistently been a subject of public scrutiny, often garnering as much attention as his comedic work. His history includes a high-profile relationship with Carol Sonnie, with whom he shares a daughter, Keilah, born in 2021. Their dramatic split in late 2021 was characterized by public accusations. Shortly after this, Mulamwah began a relationship with Ruth K, which evolved from a "besties" phase into romance, leading to the birth of their son, Oyando Jr, in February 2024. However, their relationship ended in April 2025, just weeks after Mulamwah had proposed. Speculation also points to other aspects of Mulamwah’s dating life, including a previously linked Ugandan woman named Debby, and unconfirmed reports of a "third baby mama" from his village and an alleged "late first baby mama," further complicating his public image concerning relationships and fatherhood.
The public's intense interest in Mulamwah's relationships has also highlighted some contentious behavior. Following Ruth K's comments on his new partner, Mulamwah reportedly posted a now-deleted Instagram story featuring an animated female character breastfeeding, which was widely interpreted as a dismissive and retaliatory jab at his ex. Critics have suggested that Mulamwah might benefit from therapy, citing observations that his relationships often falter and theorizing about "mummy issues" stemming from losing his mother as a toddler, potentially impacting his capacity for empathy and his defensive reactions. Regardless of underlying personal issues, the sentiment remains that there is "no excuse for bad behavior especially towards women he has sired kids with." As Mulamwah publicly embraces his new romance and Ruth K continues her path of self-growth, fans remain keenly interested in the unfolding, yet distinctly separate, chapters of their lives.
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