TikTok queen Alma Mutheu made headlines on social media after making a surprising and emotional apology to her ex-boyfriend, fellow content creator Gift Musiq, during an episode of the Just Vibe Podcast hosted by Morin Actress
Before the recent apology on Just Vibe Podcast, TikTok star Alma Mutheu and her ex-boyfriend Gift Musiq had a very public and messy breakup one that played out on national platforms.
The drama peaked during an interview on Obinna TV, where Alma didn’t hold back. She openly claimed that she had been the sole provider in their relationship, footing all their bills while Gift, also a content creator, allegedly contributed little. “I used to do everything,” she said, clearly frustrated and unapologetic about exposing their behind the scenes struggles.
The comments caused a social media frenzy. Fans were split, some praising Alma for speaking her truth, others accusing her of humiliating her partner in public. Gift, on his part, kept mostly silent, letting Alma’s words dominate the narrative.However, that outburst had consequences. As she revealed later on Just Vibe Podcast, Alma admitted the backlash from that Obinna TV interview deeply affected her. She avoided interviews, declined media calls, and took time away from the spotlight to regroup.
In hindsight, her recent apology seems like an attempt to reclaim her peace and perhaps even show respect to a chapter of her life she once blasted on-air. She admitted that people only saw “the highlights,” implying that the story was far more complicated than what was shared online.Alma began her content creation journey in 2019, initially producing acting and lip-sync videos.
Her breakthrough came with a viral lip-sync to Khaligraph Jones’ “Yes Bana,” which garnered widespread attention. Over time, she expanded her repertoire to include comedy skits, lifestyle content, and relatable “African home” scenarios, resonating with a broad audience.
Alma has openly discussed her financial success from content creation, revealing that she has earned over KSh 2 million through TikTok and brand partnerships. Her achievements were recognized when she was named “YouTube Creator of the Year Kenya 2024” at the DC Awards.
Now, with emotions cooled and possibly lessons learned, Alma’s evolution from public rage to reflective apology has captivated fans and left many wondering if there’s still more tea to spill.