Mulamwah shares joyful moments with son, calming online fears after Ruth K’s emotional update

Kenyan content creator and comedian Ken Mulamwah has moved quickly to calm public concern after sharing moments that showed his young son looking happy and relaxed.

The post came at a time when many people online were worried following emotional updates from the child’s mother, Ruth K, about a difficult period they had been going through with the baby.

On Saturday, January 3, 2026, Mulamwah posted a light and playful reel showing himself spending time with his son, Oyando Junior. In the video, the two are seen bonding, laughing, and enjoying each other’s company.

This simple moment stood out because it came just a day after Ruth K had opened up about the stress and fear she had been facing as a mother. She had explained that the baby had been crying for days without stopping, leaving her tired and deeply worried.

The video quickly caught the attention of fans and followers. Many people expressed relief after seeing the child smiling and calm.

For some, it was the first sign that the situation might not be as serious as initially feared. Others simply welcomed the positive update after days of tense discussions online about the baby’s health.

Mulamwah later shared a photo of himself with the boy and added a message meant to reassure everyone. In his words, he explained that the child was fine and back home.

He hinted that the issue may have been a misunderstanding and added that the boy had just missed him. He ended the message on a cheerful note, saying it was a boys’ day and thanking God that everything was okay.

This update appeared to respond directly to Ruth K’s earlier post, which had painted a very troubling picture. On Friday, January 2, 2026, Ruth shared an emotional message on Instagram explaining that her son had been crying nonstop for nearly eight days.

She said the baby was barely eating or sleeping, which had left her exhausted and confused. According to her, the situation had made the end of 2025 and the start of 2026 very painful.

Ruth also revealed that she had taken the child to several well known hospitals in Nairobi, hoping to get answers. Despite multiple visits, doctors were unable to find any medical problem that could explain the baby’s distress.

This lack of clear answers made the experience even more difficult for her. She explained that the video she shared online only showed a small part of what they were going through at home.

In her message, Ruth described herself as a heartbroken parent who did not know what to do next. Her honesty drew sympathy from many people, especially parents who understood how stressful it can be when a child is unwell and doctors cannot give clear explanations.

With Mulamwah’s recent posts showing the child calm and in good spirits, many fans now believe the worst may be over. While the exact cause of the baby’s distress is still unclear, the lighter updates have brought comfort to those who were concerned.

Supporters are hopeful that Oyando Junior will continue to do well and that both parents can find peace after a difficult and emotional period.

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