What started as an online spat between former lovers has spiraled into something much darker.
Kenyan comedian Mulamwah and his ex-girlfriend Ruth K—who is also the mother of his child—are at the center of a highly emotional and now extremely public controversy.
Ruth K Accuses Mulamwah of Leaking Private Video
Ruth K came forward with serious allegations against Mulamwah, claiming he deliberately shared an intimate video of her during their bitter fallout.
According to Ruth, the video wasn’t just spread among strangers online—it was reportedly sent to members of her own family, including her father.
In a heartfelt post shared online, Ruth accused her ex of weaponizing their past relationship by using a personal video they had once exchanged in private.
She says the leak was not only intended to humiliate her but to exert emotional control and public shame.
Ruth Speaks Out About Manipulation and Harassment
“My ex has been manipulating and threatening me with a private video we exchanged years ago,” Ruth wrote.
“He has already sent it to most of my family, including my dad, and now he’s threatening to make it public.”
Her message, raw and emotional, highlighted the very real trauma caused by revenge and digital harassment.
Ruth’s statement paints a disturbing picture of a young woman facing public shaming while dealing with the stress of parenting and recovering from a broken relationship.
The Internet Reacts to Viral Leak and Allegations
As the allegations made waves on social media, many were quick to express concern about the direction the feud had taken.
While fans of both individuals had previously followed their ups and downs with curiosity, the leak of private content has sparked wider conversations about digital abuse, consent, and the limits of online feuds.
Ruth’s claims have yet to be officially addressed by Mulamwah at the time of writing, though speculation and opinions continue to swirl on platforms like X (formerly Twitter) and Telegram, where the alleged footage reportedly first surfaced.
A Call for Accountability in the Digital Age
This case underscores a serious and growing issue around how private content is handled in relationships—especially after they end.
Ruth K’s public outcry is not just a personal plea for help, but also a reminder that emotional abuse and digital harassment are real, painful, and deserving of urgent attention.
Supporters online are calling for justice and accountability, while others stress the need for laws to better protect individuals—particularly women—from this kind of digital violation.