The co-parenting relationship between Tanzanian star Rayvanny and his baby mama Fahyvanny appears to have hit rocky ground once again, after Fahyvanny took to Instagram with a series of emotional posts accusing the singer of damaging her image.
“I Will Deal With You as It Should Be”
In fiery Instagram stories, Fahyvanny alleged that Rayvanny has been deliberately shaping narratives to portray her as desperate or overly attached. Writing in Swahili, she expressed her anger, saying he has built a false image of her in public while knowing the truth privately. She added:
“Nitakuwa naweka kila kitu hadharani alafu uone utamu wa matunda ambayo umeyapanda na kuyavuna mwenyewe.”
In another post in English, she directly warned Rayvanny: “You will not stop me this time. I will deal with you as it should be. I am not afraid of you. If you have joined my enemies, I will teach you something.”
A Complicated Co-Parenting Journey
Rayvanny and Fahyvanny share a son together, and their relationship has long played out publicly—swinging between family unity and public disputes. While they have made past attempts to co-parent peacefully, Fahyvanny’s recent outburst suggests renewed strain, particularly over how she feels Rayvanny represents her in public.
Fans React to the Drama
Social media reactions have been swift. Many users sympathized with Fahyvanny, urging Rayvanny to respect her as the mother of his child. Others cautioned both against taking disputes online, warning that constant public confrontations could negatively affect their son.
What’s Next?
Fahyvanny’s threat to expose private matters raises the possibility of a deeper public clash if the dispute is not resolved behind the scenes. As of now, Rayvanny and his management have remained silent on the accusations, but any response is likely to attract significant attention across East Africa’s entertainment scene.
For now, fans are left waiting to see if this storm will settle or escalate. What is clear is that the co-parenting journey between Rayvanny and Fahyvanny remains far from smooth, with their public disputes continuing to captivate audiences across the region.