TikToker Hannah Benta has confirmed she gave birth towards the end of 2025, but the identity of her child’s father has continued to spark heated debate across social media. The discussion has largely centred on her ex lover, Captain Sammir, a US based TikToker who has publicly claimed he is ready to step up as the child’s father.
Hannah and Sammir have remained at odds since their highly publicised breakup. Their relationship attracted attention due to its controversial nature, with Sammir openly involved with several women at the time. Hannah was among those relationships, a factor that has continued to fuel speculation about her child’s paternity.
Following the birth, Sammir alleged that Hannah was pregnant for him, accusing her of infidelity during a period when she was in the United States. Hannah firmly denied the claims and stated that Sammir is not her baby daddy. The conflicting statements quickly ignited debate online, with many Kenyans calling for a DNA test to settle the matter conclusively.
During a recent TikTok livestream, Hannah addressed the issue directly and said she has no problem undergoing a DNA test. She explained that she is willing to do it to put the claims to rest once and for all. Her remarks appeared aimed at ending the speculation that has followed her since the birth of her child.
Sammir later responded in his own TikTok livestream while seated beside his wife. He claimed he had already given Hannah baby names and insisted he did not need a DNA test to know his children. He added that he had reached out to Hannah to offer support and said his door remained open if she ever needed help raising the child.
The ongoing exchange has kept the issue alive online, with social media users closely following every update. While opinions remain divided, pressure has mounted on both parties to allow a DNA test so the truth can be established clearly.
As the debate continues, Hannah Benta’s willingness to conduct a DNA test signals a possible turning point in a saga that has dominated TikTok discussions for months. Many now await the next steps that could finally bring clarity to the matter.

