Mulamwah urges his fans to support both his baby mamas in their content creation

• Mulamwah maintained forming teams and fighting online was wrong as both ladies were just trying to make ends meet 

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Digital content creator and talent manager are asking his fans to support both his baby mamas in their hustles and bid to secure the bag.

The comedian acknowledged he had seen the shift in energy going on online with netizens splitting themselves in camps while rooting for one lady while dragging the other.

Mulamwah maintained forming teams and fighting online was wrong as both ladies were just trying to make ends meet and not at fault in any way. He also confirmed that he has been experiencing a lot of trolling and shade but that did not bother him as his skin has thickened after ages in the limelight. 

"There is so much going on in the internet.

There are now teams and insults, and I have no problem with that. You know me well; I have been through worse than this," started off the brand influencer in a video shared online.

He went on to argue that if he wanted to he could milk the whole situation, but his main concern was his baby mamas getting respect and support.

"In fact, I know how to convert this whole story into something. But these ladies are hustling a lot, and I would only ask that you support them individually. Give them all your support. Let them push themselves, and do not let a woman's enemy be her fellow enemy.

Nataka kuona amani online," Mulamwah added.

Finishing up the content creator promised to hold a QnA session where he would be addressing all questions regarding his current situation with his two baby mamas in a video on his YouTube channel.

Social media was abuzz after Mulamwah and his lover Ruth K revealed their sons face to the public. Netizens were quick to note the striking resemblance between the boy and Carol Sonnie's baby girl, Keilah, whom Mulamwah denied fathering last year.

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