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Mulamwah Confesses and Accepts Possible Jail Over Ruth K Nude Leak

Mulamwah confesses to leaking Ruth K’s private images Says he’s okay with being jailed, admits full guilt UK-based influencer Mlami Mwitu calls out the act Public reaction split between outrage and concern Human rights activists urge swift legal response Mulamwah Comes Clean: "Shame Is All Mine" Comedian Mulamwah has publicly admitted that he messed up in the ugly online fallout with his ex, Ruth K. He confessed to leaking her private photos and went ahead to say that he deserves jail time for it. His confession came after UK-based influencer Mlami Mwitu slammed him on social media, saying the act would be a criminal offense in the UK and could lead to a jail term. “This Mulamwah thing is disgusting. In the UK, what he’s done is a crime with a custodial sentence! #shameonyou,” posted Mlami. “Needed Time Off Kidogo” – Mulamwah’s Startling Reply In an unexpected twist, Mulamwah didn’t deny it. Instead, he doubled down on the backlash by embracing it. He even sounded like someone seeking punishment. “Actually that was the wish. Needed time off kidogo. Guilty as charged. Shame is all mine,” he wrote on X. The post spread fast and sparked fresh conversations around accountability in digital spaces, especially where women's dignity is involved. Netizens React: Jail or Help? His confession triggered a storm of reactions online. While many are now demanding legal consequences, others said the comedian might be showing signs of mental and emotional strain, urging for intervention rather than jail. The debate has now expanded to revenge porn and online abuse, with digital rights groups calling for tougher enforcement of cyber harassment laws. No Arrest Yet – But Pressure Builds Despite the admission, no formal charges have been filed against Mulamwah. Still, public pressure continues to mount, with many insisting he must be held accountable. As the saga grows, this case might end up setting a legal precedent on how such online acts are treated in Kenya—and how far the law is willing to go to protect digital dignity
Mulamwah confesses to leaking Ruth K’s private images Says he’s okay with being jailed, admits full guilt UK-based influencer Mlami Mwitu calls out the act Public reaction split between outrage and concern Human rights activists urge swift legal response Mulamwah Comes Clean: "Shame Is All Mine" Comedian Mulamwah has publicly admitted that he messed up in the ugly online fallout with his ex, Ruth K. He confessed to leaking her private photos and went ahead to say that he deserves jail time for it. His confession came after UK-based influencer Mlami Mwitu slammed him on social media, saying the act would be a criminal offense in the UK and could lead to a jail term. “This Mulamwah thing is disgusting. In the UK, what he’s done is a crime with a custodial sentence! #shameonyou,” posted Mlami. “Needed Time Off Kidogo” – Mulamwah’s Startling Reply In an unexpected twist, Mulamwah didn’t deny it. Instead, he doubled down on the backlash by embracing it. He even sounded like someone seeking punishment. “Actually that was the wish. Needed time off kidogo. Guilty as charged. Shame is all mine,” he wrote on X. The post spread fast and sparked fresh conversations around accountability in digital spaces, especially where women's dignity is involved. Netizens React: Jail or Help? His confession triggered a storm of reactions online. While many are now demanding legal consequences, others said the comedian might be showing signs of mental and emotional strain, urging for intervention rather than jail. The debate has now expanded to revenge porn and online abuse, with digital rights groups calling for tougher enforcement of cyber harassment laws. No Arrest Yet – But Pressure Builds Despite the admission, no formal charges have been filed against Mulamwah. Still, public pressure continues to mount, with many insisting he must be held accountable. As the saga grows, this case might end up setting a legal precedent on how such online acts are treated in Kenya—and how far the law is willing to go to protect digital dignity
  • Mulamwah confesses to leaking Ruth K’s private images
  • Says he’s okay with being jailed, admits full guilt
  • UK-based influencer Mlami Mwitu calls out the act
  • Public reaction is split between outrage and concern
  • Human rights activists urge a swift legal response

Comedian Mulamwah has publicly admitted that he messed up in the ugly online fallout with his ex, Ruth K. He confessed to leaking her private photos and went ahead to say that he deserves jail time for it.

His confession came after UK-based influencer Mlami Mwitu slammed him on social media, saying the act would be a criminal offence in the UK and could lead to a jail term.

“This Mulamwah thing is disgusting. In the UK, what he’s done is a crime with a custodial sentence! #shameonyou,” posted Mlami.

In an unexpected twist, Mulamwah didn’t deny it. Instead, he doubled down on the backlash by embracing it. He even sounded like someone seeking punishment.

“That was the wish. Needed time off, kidogo. Guilty as charged. Shame is all mine,” he wrote on X.

The post spread fast and sparked fresh conversations around accountability in digital spaces, especially where women’s dignity is involved.

His confession triggered a storm of reactions online. While many are now demanding legal consequences, others said the comedian might be showing signs of mental and emotional strain, urging for intervention rather than jail.

The debate has now expanded to revenge porn and online abuse, with digital rights groups calling for tougher enforcement of cyber harassment laws.

Despite the admission, no formal charges have been filed against Mulamwah. Still, public pressure continues to mount, with many insisting he must be held accountable.

As the saga grows, this case might end up setting a legal precedent on how such online acts are treated in Kenya—and how far the law is willing to go to protect digital dignity