Kenyan comedian and media personality David Oyando, popularly known as Mulamwah, is celebrating his daughter Keilah’s third birthday.
Mulamwah took to social media to share his joy and wish Keilah a happy birthday filled with good health, success, and prosperity. He expressed his excitement for creating more memories together.
“Wow, time flies! It’s already 3 years for the queen ❤️❤️❤️ Help me wish KEILAH a happy 3rd birthday. To many more years of good health, success, and prosperity, my daughter. Kamum is happy ❤️❤️❤️ Can’t wait to create lots of memories together,” Mulamwah wrote.
In August, Mulamwah shared heartwarming photos of himself spending quality time with Keilah, whom he shares with his ex-girlfriend, Carol Muthoni.
Previously, Mulamwah had publicly expressed his desire to reconnect with Keilah after years of being denied access. He had clarified that his initial denial of paternity was a result of the shame and stigma associated with being labeled a deadbeat father by Carol Muthoni.
Mulamwah’s journey to reconnect with his daughter is a testament to his love and commitment to his child. Despite the challenges he faced, he persevered and is now able to enjoy precious moments with Keilah
Mulamwah and his ex-girlfriend, Carrol Sonnie, have been in the spotlight due to their public disputes and revelations about their co-parenting journey.
Their relationship has garnered attention for its ups and downs since their romantic relationship ended in 2022.
Mulamwah, whose real name is David Oyando, and Carrol Sonnie share a daughter together.
While their romantic relationship may have ended, their journey as co-parents should continue, with its fair share of challenges.
However, the public nature of their relationship has brought their disagreements and conflicts into the limelight, with both parties taking to social media to air their grievances.
From accusations of neglect to disputes over child support, Mulamwa and Carrol Sonnie’s public exchanges have sparked debates and discussions among their followers and the wider public.
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On February, 6 Mulamwah shared court document that he had sued his baby mama for denying him access to his child among other things.
Mulamwah and Sonnie should know about the impact of social media attacks on children
Social media has become an integral part of our lives, creating a platform for communication, expression, and connection.
However, when used irresponsibly, it can also become a battleground for toxic behavior, especially among parents who have separated or divorced.
These parents often engage in public attacks against each other, airing their grievances and conflicts for all to see.
This phenomenon, known as “toxic parenting,” can have severe repercussions, particularly for the children caught in the crossfire.
When parents resort to airing their grievances on social media, they expose their children to a toxic environment filled with hostility, negativity, and conflict.
Although some could be young, they will grow to witness their parents’ public attacks and these can be deeply distressing and emotionally damaging for children.
These children may feel torn between their loyalty to both parents, struggling to navigate the complexities of their parents’ relationship breakdown.
Furthermore, children may internalize the negativity they see on social media, blaming themselves for their parents’ conflicts and feeling responsible for their parents’ unhappiness. Show drafts
Mulamwah and Carrol Sonnie’s Public Co-Parenting Struggles
Mulamwah, and his ex-girlfriend Carrol Sonnie have been embroiled in public disputes over their co-parenting journey. Their relationship, which ended in 2022, has been a source of controversy due to their frequent public exchanges on social media.
While their romantic relationship may have ended, Mulamwah and Sonnie’s responsibilities as parents remain. However, their public airing of grievances has created a toxic environment for their child.
Social media attacks between parents can have severe consequences for children. Witnessing their parents’ conflicts can be emotionally damaging and lead to feelings of guilt and shame.
It is crucial for Mulamwah and Sonnie to prioritize their child’s well-being and engage in constructive communication. Publicly airing their grievances is counterproductive and harmful to their child’s emotional development.