Mulamwah and 'bestie' Ruth expecting their first child

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By Fay Ngina | Nov 20, 2023
Mulamwah and Ruth expecting their first child. (Courtesy)

Kenyan comedian Mulamwah, whose real name is David Oyando, and his bestie, Ruth K, have just revealed they're expecting their first child together.

Mulamwah took to Instagram to share the joyful news, posting a picture of Ruth cradling her baby bump with the caption, "BESTIE @atruthk, GOD DID ." Ruth, in response, echoed the sentiment, stating, "The feeling is unexplainable ."

Ruth, sharing the same pregnancy reveal photo on her Instagram, captioned, "First came love, love that created a new life, a blessing that fills us with joy and delight. Creating life is the best feeling, you are already loved. Can't wait to meet you ."

The couple's announcement has triggered an outpouring of congratulations from both fellow celebrities and their fans.

This revelation follows months of speculation about the true nature of Mulamwah and Ruth's relationship. Despite initially claiming to be best friends, their actions spoke louder than words.

In October, Mulamwah visited Ruth's home, and the duo held a well-attended traditional ceremony, hinting at a deeper connection.

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In the photos and videos shared online, the ceremony appeared to symbolize a union between the two, despite their continued insistence that they were just friends.

Mulamwah introduced Ruth to the public as his bestie, but rumors and suspicions about their romantic involvement have been circulating for some time.

The comedian was previously in a relationship with Carol Muthoni and had a daughter together before parting ways.

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