Kenyan comedian and content creator Mulamwah has once again found himself at the center of social media conversations after soft-launching his new girlfriend just four months after parting ways with Ruth K.

The millionaire entertainer from Kitale teased fans with photos of a mystery woman in his KSh 8 million Mercedes S Class.

He captioned one of the pictures with the word “thotiina” and later zoomed in on her hand, revealing a tattoo reading “blessed.”

The posts, while subtle, were enough to fuel speculation that Mulamwah has officially moved on. The quick turnaround has sparked a debate online about why public figures seem to move on so fast after breakups.

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The Celebrity Factor

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Experts argue that celebrities live under immense public scrutiny, which often pushes them to display strength and resilience, even when navigating heartbreak.

Moving on quickly becomes a way to control the narrative. Instead of being seen as “stuck” or “broken,” celebrities portray an image of moving forward, thriving, and being desirable.

"Celebrities know that their personal lives are part of their brand. A new relationship keeps them in the spotlight and gives fans something to talk about," says relationship coach Anne Wairimu.

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Emotional Availability and Lifestyle

The fast-paced nature of celebrity life also makes it easier to meet new partners.

With constant travel, events, and collaborations, public figures often have wider social circles than the average person. This means opportunities to connect with new people come more frequently.

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In Mulamwah’s case, fans speculate that his financial stability and flamboyant lifestyle, evidenced by his luxury car, also make it easier to attract partners.

The visibility of wealth often accelerates the dating process, reducing the time between relationships.

The Debate Among Fans

Some supporters have applauded Mulamwah for refusing to dwell on the past. "Life moves on, and so should he.

Four months is enough to heal,” one fan commented. Others, however, see the move as hasty and potentially insensitive. "It looks like celebrities don’t even give their relationships a chance to breathe before jumping into another,” another user wrote.