For years, comedian Mulamwah and his baby mama Carrol Muthoni had the internet glued to their timelines and not for the best reasons.
Their very public fallout played out in real time, with emotions running high and fans picking sides. But in a refreshing turn of events, the two have rewritten their narrative, choosing peace, maturity and their daughter over online drama.
Mulamwah and Muthoni have now agreed to peacefully co-parent their daughter, Keilah Khloe, and their recent public appearance together sent a powerful message.
The pair shared videos of themselves spending quality time with their child, laughing, talking and showing a united front something many didn’t expect after the months of back and forth.
Clearly moved by the moment, Mulamwah took to social media to reflect on how far they have come.
“Had an amazing day, God is great. We are grateful for the far we’ve come ?. Thank you mama K for the time & great interview too,” he wrote.
Carrol Muthoni echoed the sentiment, simply stating, “This is one for the books.”

Beyond the captions and the cute family clips lies a deeper lesson, growth is possible, even after public heartbreak.
Their story reminds us that co-parenting isn’t about winning arguments or proving a point online. It’s about choosing what’s best for the child, even when personal differences still exist.
Mulamwah and Muthoni are showing that accountability, humility and communication can replace bitterness. They didn’t pretend the past didn’t happen; instead, they chose to move forward with grace.
In an era where celebrity breakups often turn toxic and endless, their decision to reset is both rare and commendable.

Their journey also highlights an important truth many parents can relate to: love for a child can outgrow ego.
While romance may end, responsibility does not. Seeing them laugh together and create new memories with Keilah Khloe is a reminder that children thrive best when both parents show up emotionally and respectfully.
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For fans and followers, this chapter is proof that healing doesn’t always happen quietly. Sometimes, it happens in front of everyone, teaching lessons about forgiveness, maturity and putting family first.
And as Mulamwah and Carrol Muthoni show, peaceful co-parenting isn’t just possible, it’s powerful.
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