When comedian David Oyando, popularly known as Mulamwah, introduced a commercial model named Emilianah as his new companion, the news quickly spread across social media.
The unveiling reignited public interest in his personal life, especially after his highly publicised relationships with Ruth K and Carol Sonnie ended in controversy.
The announcement drew sharp reactions online.
A TikTok personality warned Mulamwah of possible consequences if the new relationship followed the same path as his previous ones.
The remarks sparked discussions among fans in Kitui, Machakos and Makueni, regions where the comedian enjoys a strong following.
Mulamwah’s relationships have long been under scrutiny, with each shift making headlines.
His breakup with Carol Sonnie, which unfolded in public, marked one of his lowest moments.
Later, his bond with Ruth K seemed to offer stability but also ended in separation.
Each episode left Mulamwah facing criticism while his partners received public sympathy.
The introduction of Emilianah brought freshness to his image.
She entered the spotlight not only as a model but also as a personality who blended into his brand.
For fans, her presence signalled a possible turnaround, suggesting that Mulamwah might move beyond his turbulent romantic history.
The TikTok warning marked a change in tone.
What began as a celebratory reveal of a new friendship quickly turned into debate over whether Mulamwah had learned from past experiences or was repeating familiar patterns.
Supporters viewed the new chapter positively, while critics raised concerns about turning private relationships into public displays.
In this unfolding story, Mulamwah remained the central figure and the person most exposed to judgment.
The winners, for the moment, were audiences who found new ground for discussion.
The losers were those from his past relationships who carried heartbreak under the public spotlight.
By Newshub
