Comedienne Mammito surprised fans by unveiling her daughter’s face for the first time — only for debate to erupt when many said the child resembles Mulamwah’s son. Now, Mammito is teasing a DNA test to settle the resemblance talk once and for all.
Mammito marked her 32nd birthday by posting photos and a video showing her daughter laughing and playing, with her partner standing nearby. The reveal came after months of keeping the little one’s identity mostly private.
Shortly after the post, fans and followers flooded social media with comments comparing Mammito’s daughter to Mulamwah’s son, calling them “twins,” “very alike,” and suggesting Mammito should take a DNA test to confirm the similarity.
In response to the buzz, Mammito posted:
> “Ati mumesema niende DNA test Mulamwah,”
joking that Mulamwah should take the test when he returns from China. Her message drew laughter, surprise, and still more comparisons from followers.
Despite all the speculation, Mammito continues to protect her partner’s identity, confirming only that he is not a public figure. She’s kept him out of the spotlight throughout the pregnancy and since the birth.
This story reveals how in Kenya’s celebrity culture, identity, resemblance, and social media commentary often intersect in unexpected ways. While many might see humor in viral comparisons, behind them are questions about privacy, parental boundaries, and how public figures respond under pressure.
If Mammito follows through with a DNA test, the fallout could set a precedent for how similar controversies are handled — whether with transparency, private resolution, or a blend.
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By tuko
