Content creator Carol Sonnie has caused a stir online after describing her first pregnancy, which resulted in her daughter Keilah with comedian Mulamwah, as a "mistake."

The revelation, made recently during an appearance on a talk show, has sparked intense, mixed reactions among the public and on social media.

Reflection on Fear and Pressure

Speaking to fellow media personality Oga Obinna, Sonnie opened up about the emotional toll and the ongoing pressures she faces as a parent.

Carol Sonnie // X(Twitter)

She linked her feelings to the circumstances surrounding Keilah’s conception.

“I made a mistake that I am afraid of making again,” she confessed during the discussion.

She then went on to question the differing experiences of men and women regarding unplanned pregnancies: “Do men have that fear, or is it whatever happens?” she asked.

Background of Controversy

Sonnie's statement is set against a backdrop of public drama with her ex-partner, Mulamwah.

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After their daughter Keilah was born in 2021, the comedian publicly cast doubt on his paternity, making cheating accusations and claiming Sonnie had considered ending the pregnancy.

While Sonnie has not directly addressed every past accusation, she has consistently maintained her commitment to caring for Keilah amidst the ongoing controversy.

The Weight of Parenthood

Sonnie has previously been candid about the personal struggles she has faced, which she suggests have shaped her current views on parenthood.

These shared experiences include:

Losing a previous pregnancy.

Facing societal judgement for having a child outside of marriage.

The criticism that came with being a single mother while still living at her parents’ home.

She suggests these difficulties underpin the fear and apprehension she now carries as a mother.

Carol Sonnie with Ex Hubby Mulamwah // X(Twitter)

Public Reaction Divides

Some netizens have expressed deep empathy for Sonnie, acknowledging the courage it takes to openly admit to fear and personal struggle.

However, others have publicly questioned whether the term "mistake" undermines the love and value of her child.

The debate has reignited broader discussions online concerning parental responsibility, the consequences of decisions made under pressure, and the varying emotional burdens carried by mothers and fathers.