Carol Sonnie fires back at Mulamwah for hilarious baby daddy challenge
In a YouTube video posted on February 5, Carrol Sonie indirectly but clearly addressed Mulamwah’s controversial “I’m a baby daddy” TikTok challenge, responding to the accusations of being a toxic baby mama.
Acknowledging the label placed on her, Carrol offered her perspective, providing insights into various aspects mentioned by Mulamwah in his video.
She openly admitted to blocking her ex, even if he resorted to using a pseudonymous account. She surprised many when she disclosed what she might have told her daughter about her father’s whereabouts.
“Of course, I’m a toxic baby mama. Even if my ex texts me with a fake account claiming he misses me, I’ll still block him. I’m a toxic baby mama, Keilah is not my ‘kid’; she will continue seeing him online.
Of course, I’m a toxic baby mama, specifically a Kikuyu. I told my daughter that her dad got hit by a train while working on the railway. I’m a toxic baby mama; I’m the one who provides baby daddy content. He can’t do without me,” she expressed.
Mulamwah had previously garnered significant attention on social media with his participation in a viral TikTok challenge. In his video, set in a tree plantation, the comedian expressed frustration about society viewing him as the problem in his role as a baby daddy. He shared the challenges he faced, particularly in connecting with his child, revealing that he only got to see the child online due to being blocked by his baby mama.