Yvette Obura, the mother of Bahati’s daughter Mueni, has responded firmly to fans who criticized her for spending time with her baby daddy’s other children. Recently, she shared a TikTok video in which she and her daughter, Mueni, joined Bahati’s other child, Heaven Marua, in doing a popular viral challenge. The video, which featured the three of them having fun, sparked mixed reactions from fans online.
Some fans insinuated that Yvette’s relationship with the children was financially motivated, suggesting that she was only comfortable interacting with Bahati’s other kids because of his wealth. One user commented, “Money is everything, if there is no money, this cannot work anyway.” In a quick rebuttal, Yvette shut down the claims by explaining that her upbringing in a blended family did not involve wealth but love. She shared, “I grew up in a blended family with step-siblings, where there was no money, and we grew up in love. So what’s your point again?”
Additionally, Yvette addressed concerns raised by another user, who questioned whether the bond would last as the children grew older. She confidently responded, “This relationship will last to infinity and beyond, your experience won’t be theirs.”
The video, which featured a playful rendition of Jessie J and B.O.B’s song “Price Tag,” highlighted Yvette’s easygoing relationship with her daughter and Heaven. The video went viral, with fans expressing their admiration for the fun moment shared between the children. Despite the online negativity, many supporters praised the positive bond, with one fan commenting, “May this bond never break, love lives here.”
Yvette has also been vocal in supporting Bahati’s wife, Diana Marua, shutting down comparisons between the two women when some followers suggested she was prettier than Diana. Yvette emphasized that both women were beautiful and urged fans to stop comparing them.
Through her actions and words, Yvette continues to display her commitment to maintaining a harmonious and lasting relationship with Bahati’s children, emphasizing love over money and setting an example of how blended families can thrive.