Mulamwah Shares Photos With Son, Says Baby Is Fine After Ruth K’s Emotional Cry for Help

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Comedian and digital creator Mulamwah has shared photos with his son, stating that the baby is now fine and suggesting that the prolonged crying his former partner Ruth K had earlier raised alarm over was resolved after the child spent time with him.

The update comes barely hours after Ruth K made an emotional public appeal, revealing that her son had been crying constantly for nearly eight days, leaving her distressed and searching for answers.

In a post shared on his social media platforms, Mulamwah uploaded photos of himself holding the baby and appeared calm and playful.

Accompanying the images, he stated that the child was okay and implied that what the baby needed most at the time was his father’s presence.

He wrote that the baby “is fine” and suggested that the crying had subsided after spending time with him, framing the situation as one that did not require panic.

“Calvo is fine, alikua amenimiss tu. Boys day it is,” Mulamwa shared.

In a subsequent post, he also shared: “God is great, he is fine….Wishing you Good health, our son.”

The update follows a deeply emotional post by Ruth K that had triggered widespread concern and sympathy online.

Earlier on, the content creator shared videos and a lengthy caption describing what she called one of the hardest moments of her life as a mother.

She revealed that her son had been crying nonstop for close to eight days, refusing to eat or sleep, despite being taken to several hospitals.

Ruth K said doctors had not found any medical explanation for the baby’s distress, a situation that left her confused, helpless, and heartbroken.

She described ending 2025 in sadness and starting 2026 in the same emotional state, admitting that watching her child cry without answers had taken a heavy mental toll on her.

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