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Mulamwah Speaks On Ladies Asking Him To Sire Children With Them: They Do Not Want Relationships

Kenyan comedian, David Oyando, known by his stage name Mulamwah has revealed that ladies are eyeing him not to date him but to sire his children.


Speaking in an interview with SPM Buzz, the comedian stated that from the time women noted the beauty of his daughter, Keila Oyando, they have been texting him asking whether they can sire kids with him.


“Women are sending me DMs everywhere. They have seen my child is cute and they now want a baby with me. They do not want relationships,” Mulamwah said.


He added that he usually denies them the chance by telling them he is not ready.


According to him, women are after his cuteness not love.

“They tell me, I just want a baby with you, but I tell them I am not yet ready. They are disturbing me. Ladies are now even not concentrating on the content I give. They are just looking at how hot I am,” the comedian alleged.


When the father of one was asked the secret behind his cute and young looks, he revealed that peace is the main reason he is glowing.


He added that no skin care routine can be effective when the person is not cute as he flaunted his growing beards.

“If you are not cute even skin care routine will not work. The more I grow, the more I become cute. I now even have beards,” he stated.


The comedian also indicated that he is enjoying life for now and he is too young to date and love again.


Mulamwah and his baby mama, Carol Sonnie, had a dramatic fallout where each of them was blaming the other on their failed relationship.

Wairimu Serah Nyambura

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