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Bahati’s baby mama fires back at haters “Hamtatukana mtoto wangu na ni nyamaze”

Image: Yvette Obura with daughter, Mueni Bahati

The internet has never been entirely safe for adults, let alone for children who often don’t understand what’s happening. Yvette Obura recently experienced what it’s like for her child to be targeted by online critics, who claimed her daughter Mueni dresses like an elderly person.

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Upon seeing these hurtful comments about her daughter, Yvette took to her TikTok account to address the critics, reminding them that their opinions about her child were as worthless as their reasoning. She expressed her surprise that adults would troll an innocent 9-year-old over her clothing, emphasizing that parents have the right to dress their children as they see fit—and since Mueni is her daughter, people have no right to criticize how she chooses to dress her.

Yvette also warned those insulting her daughter to stay away from her comment section, stating that she wouldn’t tolerate anyone disrespecting Mueni. She made it clear that she is not the type of mother who will let such behavior go unchecked.

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Yvette Obura is the latest celebrity mother to have her child targeted by online critics. Earlier, Nimo Gachuiri shared how her son Gold was trolled online by people close to her, who made negative comments about his appearance.

These incidents highlight the potential risks for children when adults create online pages for them at a young age, exposing them to unnecessary scrutiny and criticism.

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