Renowned Kenyan comedian David Oyando, popularly known as Mulamwah, jokingly mentioned that many women have been sending him messages requesting to bear children for him.
In a post on Instagram, the father of two, however, warned women seeking him to father their children, stating that he is not expecting another 'pregnancy.'
"A young hustler from Kitale, full-time hustler," Mulamwah wrote beneath his photo posted on Wednesday.
He continued, jokingly expressing his reluctance to post pictures of himself, claiming that many women follow him in direct messages (DMs) asking him to impregnate them.
"By the way, I don't like posting myself much because I am often troubled by ladies claiming they want to be pregnant. Kindly ladies, I'm not expecting another pregnancy," he said.
The father of two urged women who love him to maintain a professional relationship and not expect to get a baby from him.
These remarks come just a few weeks after the comedian welcomed his second child, Oyando Jr, alias Kalamwah.
Mulamwah and his partner Ruth K announced the birth of their first child together on February 10 through their social media pages.
While sharing the good news, Mulamwah expressed his great intention to create memories with his son.
"GOD IS GREAT, finally, our boy is here, the heir is here, the KING is here - @oyando_jnr aka Kalamwah, welcome to the world, my son. It is the best feeling in the world to finally see you and hold you. I can't wait for us to grow and make memories together," he said.
He also acknowledged his co-parent, Ruth K, thanking her for giving him his second child and being with him always.
"Thank you so much @atruthk for this beautiful and amazing gift, thank you for being with me all the time," he said.
He added, "I feel complete again, I feel restored, I am happy, the family is happy, the whole world is happy, ♥️♥️. I wish you a long and healthy life, my son, and all the best in the world. Many blessings. Welcome, KALAMWAH! Long life Oyando."
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