- Musician Kevin Bahati recently apologized to his baby mama, Yvette Obura, and Kenyan footballer Victor Wanyama.
- The apologies, posted on Bahati’s Instagram, addressed past social media posts that caused unintended offense.
- Bahati expressed his desire to improve his co-parenting relationship with Yvette and build camaraderie with Wanyama.
Popular Kenyan musician and aspiring politician Kevin Bahati has stirred public attention with a heartfelt apology on Instagram to his baby mama, Yvette Obura, and footballer Victor Wanyama. With over 3.6 million followers, Bahati used his social platform to reflect on past posts that caused unintended harm and reaffirmed his intentions for better relationships moving forward.
Bahati’s first apology was directed at Yvette Obura, the mother of his child. Referring to a June 2024 incident, he acknowledged that a photo he shared of Yvette to promote his Netflix show may have caused discomfort. He expressed his commitment to fostering a respectful and cooperative co-parenting relationship, reassuring that his post had no ill intentions. “I apologize to my Sister for any harm caused,” he stated, highlighting his focus on a positive parenting dynamic.
In a separate post, Bahati issued a similar apology to Kenyan football star Victor Wanyama. He admitted that a post he shared in June, featuring a photo of Wanyama with a caption involving his wife, Diana Marua, was misinterpreted and might have caused discomfort. Bahati expressed his regret for any offense caused, emphasizing his hope for amicable future interactions and partnerships with the footballer.
Bahati’s public apologies reflect his growing sensitivity to his public image and relationships, especially as he balances his roles in entertainment and politics. His statements have sparked conversations about online responsibility and co-parenting, as Bahati continues to redefine his personal and professional connections.