The ugly and highly publicized fallout between comedian Mulamwah and his baby mama, Ruth K has not only sparked concern among fans but also drawn reactions from several Kenyan celebrities.
From advice to praise and warnings to young lovers, public figures including Thee Pluto, Terence Creative, and Flaqo Raz have weighed in on the couple’s online drama, which involved the leaking of each other's intimate content before both issued public apologies.
Thee Pluto: "Choose Character Over Clout"
Digital content creator and relationship coach Thee Pluto was among the first to offer sobering advice to Mulamwah, Ruth K, and other young celebrity couples navigating heartbreak in the limelight.
Speaking directly to those experiencing public breakups, Thee Pluto stressed the need for maturity, privacy, and self-control.
“For young famous couples going through a breakup, especially those exchanging harsh words or intimate pictures online, it's crucial to pause and think before reacting publicly,” he said.
He reminded couples that fame magnifies mistakes, and reactions made in anger can permanently damage both reputation and career.

“Leaking private content is not only a betrayal of trust but could also be illegal. No matter how painful the split, handling it with maturity protects your brand, your future, and your peace,” he added.
Thee Pluto urged couples to set boundaries, speak to trusted individuals, and remember that “silence and respect often speak louder than online drama.”
“Choose character over clout — your future self will thank you,” he concluded.
Terence Creative: "Thank You for Ending It"
Comedian and content creator Terence Creative, who has previously opened up about relationship challenges with his wife Milly Chebby, chose to celebrate the fact that the drama had seemingly come to an end.
“Thank you Mulamwah and Ruth for ending this. We are happy this has come to a stop. We forgive and pray for you. #TuachaneNaPeace,” he wrote on his socials.

His message, though brief, emphasized the importance of moving on and choosing peace over prolonged public conflict.
Flaqo Raz: "Stop Admiring Online Couples — It’s All a Facade"
Known for his comedy and satirical skits, Flaqo Raz took a more philosophical angle, using the drama to warn fans against idolizing online relationships. The entertainer cautioned that much of what is portrayed on social media is highly curated and often fake.
“Stop admiring love/couples you see online... it’s all a lie. Everything you see online is rehearsed — all of it — with an intention to give you a feeling that ignites a perspective… not what really is,” he said.
He likened social media to a "game," where content creators feed the public what they want to see, even if it isn’t authentic.
“CLUB exists… it’s all a game and viewers are the characters. Be entertained, but do not believe any of it. Stay guided,” Flaqo warned.

A Wake-Up Call for the Digital Age
The Mulamwah-Ruth K saga — complete with leaked nudes, personal insults, and rapid-fire apologies — has sparked a broader conversation about the pressures of online relationships, the impact of digital drama, and the importance of emotional intelligence in the public eye.
With voices like Thee Pluto, Terence Creative, and Flaqo urging caution, growth, and authenticity, it’s clear that Kenya’s entertainment industry is beginning to self-reflect and push for a culture where privacy, respect, and accountability are more valued than virality.
Whether Mulamwah and Ruth K can fully recover from this incident remains to be seen, but their story now stands as a cautionary tale for young lovers navigating life under the spotlight
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