Munarudiana? Saumu Mbuvi And Her Baby Daddy Ben Gatu Flirt With Each Other 

Saumu Mbuvi could be rekindling old flames with Ben Gatu if her actions are anything to go by.

The mother of two on April 9, 2024, wrote a sweet message to her baby daddy as he celebrated his birthday.

Taking to her Instagram stories, Mike Sonko’s eldest daughter posted a photo of Gatu and added a caption wishing him well on his special day.

“Happy birthday to the father of my child @bgatu. You are an amazing gentleman. May God shower you with his blessings always,” she wrote.

 

Clearly touched by her post, Benson Gatu also reposted it on his Instagram stories.

The flamboyant businessman then accompanied it with a caption saying:

“I appreciate you, always @saumu_mbuvi”.

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Saumu has been raising her two daughters as a single parent following her breakup with other baby daddy Anwar Loitiptip.

However, Saumu has been warming up to Gatu. The two are currently on good terms despite their failed relationship.

In a past Q&A with her fans on Instagram, Saumu opened up about her relationships with her baby daddies.

“Does Anwar support his daughter?” one of her followers asked.

Saumu responded by saying, “No”.

Asked about Gatu, Saumu, heaped praises on him.

“I have a good relationship with Gatu. We respect each other and he always has my back,” she said.

All is not lost for the mother of two, and she is hoping to meet a good man who will truly love her.

“Could you be loved and love back?” a fan asked.

Saumu responded, and she said: “Why not? I can never up on true love. I know it exists.”

Related: Saumu Mbuvi Brutally Assaulted By Her Baby Daddy’s Girlfriend During Her Birthday Party 

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