“Ogopa Wanaume!” Mulamwah Met Bestie Ruth 3 Years Ago Before Keilah Was Born

mulamwah ruth k carol

“So Ruth made Carol divorce with Mulamwah na akafanya Keilah akataliwe?” A netizen asks.

Mulamwah recently opened up about the timeline of his relationship with his alleged current girlfriend and best friend, Ruth K. He says, they actually met three years ago when he was still with Carol.

This revelation comes after a tough period in his personal life, marked by a public breakup with his ex-partner, Carol Sonnie, despite the arrival of their baby girl in September 2021.

Mulamwah’s journey from heartbreak to finding new love with Ruth K has left many with questions.

Mulamwah and Carrol Sonnie

Mulamwah‘s love life took a dramatic turn when he parted ways with his former partner, Carol Sonnie. The two had welcomed a baby girl in September 2021, making their separation heart-breaking.

The comedian publicly accused his ex-lover of infidelity, alleging that she had been involved with multiple men during their relationship.

To resolve the doubts surrounding their child’s paternity, he insisted on a DNA test.

mulamwah and ruth kWhile it remains unclear under what circumstances Mulamwah and Ruth K first crossed paths, the comedian has been vocal about their growing relationship.

Ruth K has not only become his best friend but has also played a significant role in his life, leading to a traditional wedding ceremony which he also denied.

@mpashonews Had a chat with the only man with a bestie in town, Mulamwah himself. Here’s how it went down. #mpashotiktok #mpashogram #mpashoquickfire #mulamwah 👤 @MULAMWAH 🎤 @Kalondu Musyimi ♬ original sound – MpashoGram

 

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