Comedian Mulamwah has left fans deeply concerned after a cryptic response he made on social media triggered speculation about his mental well-being. The entertainer, known for his direct approach and controversial online persona, has been in the public eye following an increasingly bitter fallout with his ex-partner and mother of his child, Ruth K.
The tension between the two escalated recently when Ruth opened a new social media page for their son, Calvin — also known as Kalamwah — expressing her devotion and desire to build a happy future with him. However, it was the revelation that the boy’s surname had been changed from “Oyando” to “Wanjiku” that sparked a new wave of controversy. Mulamwah publicly claimed this change was made without his consent and expressed disapproval over the matter.
What drew even more concern was his cold response to a follower who warned that his ongoing online battles with Ruth might cause long-term damage to his relationship with his son. The fan cautioned that the child might eventually grow to resent him. Mulamwah simply replied, “Sitakua” — Kiswahili for “I won’t be there.” The statement, though brief, sent alarm bells ringing among his followers.
Several netizens interpreted his response as an alarming hint at hopelessness or even suicidal ideation. While some fans rallied behind him with messages of encouragement and concern, others criticized him for continuously exposing personal matters involving his child to the public. Some pointed out that the back-and-forth with Ruth was creating a toxic environment that could hurt the child in the future.
Comments from fans included pleas for Mulamwah to seek emotional support and guidance. “You need to heal,” one fan urged, while another commented, “Mulamwah, are you doing okay? Because I didn’t expect such a response from you.” Others speculated that his emotional turmoil could only be resolved if the co-parenting situation improved or if reconciliation with Ruth occurred.
While Mulamwah hasn’t directly addressed the mental health concerns raised by fans, the situation has highlighted the emotional weight that public figures often carry, especially when personal matters spill over into social media.
Despite the drama, Mulamwah appeared upbeat in a separate post, where he reviewed his luxury car — a Mercedes-Benz S550. The vehicle, which reportedly costs around KSh 8.4 million in the resale market, impressed many of his fans. The comedian shared that the high-end sedan is equipped with features like a V8 biturbo engine, 360-degree cameras, soft-close doors, a panoramic sunroof, massage seats, and a Burmester sound system. He added that the car consumes about KSh 6,000 in fuel per day under regular use.
Many fans expressed admiration for the car, noting that despite his ongoing personal challenges, Mulamwah continues to enjoy the fruits of his hard work. The contrast between his emotional state and the display of luxury left fans with mixed feelings — pride in his success, but concern for his emotional well-being.
As the online saga continues, fans remain hopeful that Mulamwah will take steps to prioritize his mental health and that the situation involving his son will eventually stabilize for the sake of all parties involved.