Comedian Mulamwah recently sparked social media buzz after stepping out with his baby mama, Carol Sonnie, and their daughter, Keilah. The public outing suggested a peaceful co-parenting dynamic despite their past drama.
The comedian shared photos and videos online, capturing moments from their day together. Mulamwah gifted Keilah flowers before taking her swimming. Carol appeared in a pink figure-hugging jumpsuit with a polished makeup look as the family enjoyed a meal. In one playful clip, Carol tapped Mulamwah with a straw while he smiled and said, “Missed you.” Other videos showed the three huddled together, creating an image of warmth and cooperation.

Mulamwah captioned one post: “Had an amazing day, God is great. We are grateful for how far we have come. Thank you, Mama K, for the time and the great interview, too.” He also asked fans to comment in large numbers to encourage Carol to share the video of their day. The caption indicated that the outing doubled as content creation for their online audiences.
Their fans quickly reacted, with social media comments reflecting a mix of surprise, admiration, and curiosity. Some applauded their apparent maturity, while others referenced Mulamwah’s past relationships.
Mulamwah is no stranger to headline-making moments regarding his personal life. Earlier this year, he dominated entertainment news with stories about his relationship with another baby mama, Ruth K. His relationship with Carol had previously been marked by tension, making this display of co-parenting notable.
The outing demonstrates a shift in their relationship, with Mulamwah and Carol showing the ability to collaborate and create positive experiences for their daughter. This moment is being seen by fans as a model of co-parenting done right, signaling that former romantic differences do not have to affect shared responsibilities.
As Mulamwah continues to balance his comedy career and personal life, fans are watching closely to see how he maintains these co-parenting dynamics. The public display of unity with Carol Sonnie has positioned him as an example of how separated parents can still foster a supportive environment for their child.


