Time has a way of changing how people see past disagreements, and this seems to be the case for Mulamwah and Carrol Sonie. After a long period of public tension following their breakup, the comedian and his baby mama have finally shared a calm and respectful moment together.
Their reunion has drawn attention online, especially from fans who remember how strained their relationship once appeared.
The two were recently seen together in a relaxed setting during a meet-up that was shared through a video on Instagram. The clip, posted on Monday, December 15, 2025, showed Mulamwah and Sonie having an open conversation, giving viewers a glimpse of a more peaceful dynamic between them.
Unlike the past, where emotions often ran high, this interaction reflected maturity and restraint from both sides.
During their talk, Sonie casually asked Mulamwah about his career and whether comedy was still his main focus. She asked, “Do you still do comedy, or have you moved on?” Mulamwah responded honestly, explaining that his priorities have shifted over time.
“Nowadays, I’m more into business; comedy is for those coming up. You notice someone is funny, then they start,” he replied.
His answer suggested a change in mindset, showing that he now views comedy not just as a personal pursuit but also as a space for nurturing new talent.
It later emerged that the meeting was initiated by Sonie, who reached out to Mulamwah with an invitation to appear on her YouTube show.
Mulamwah admitted that the call caught him off guard, especially given their past disagreements.
“I picked up the phone and thought, did I save this contact wrong? But then she spoke, and here we are,” he shared.
His words reflected genuine surprise, but also a willingness to engage and move forward.
Sonie also explained that she had conditions before agreeing to meet. She made it clear that maturity was important to her.
“I said I’d only meet you once I see you’ve matured a bit; I couldn’t just sit and hear you say certain things before that,” she explained.
This reunion comes months after Mulamwah openly spoke about feeling confused when Sonie liked one of his Instagram posts. At the time, that simple action stirred emotions and raised questions about where they stood. Since then, Mulamwah has described their efforts to reconnect as slow and careful, stressing that such situations cannot be rushed.
“Reunion is something that happens over time. Everyone copes differently, and I believe we’ve taken steps forward. Things will fall into place, but we won’t go back,” Mulamwah said.
Mulamwah emphasized that their focus is on peace and the well-being of their child.
“As long as everyone is doing fine, that’s what matters. Sometimes, one acts out due to emotional strain, and you just keep praying. Hopefully, in the coming years, everything will work out,” he noted.
The couple had gone through a bitter split only months after welcoming their daughter, making this calm interaction a notable shift from where they once stood.