“I just want to tell her sorry..” Mulamwah apologizes to Kamene Goro for body shaming her

Comedian, Mulamwah has been trending for a better part of last week after setting his signature shirt on fire, but kinds like Kamene Goro were not going to let him get all the empathy.

The Kiss 100 presenter called out the Churchill show comedian for pretending to be getting cyberbullied and he could just not handle it anymore.

Kamene was if anything, shocked that Mulamwah could dare say something of the sort, while he is ‘the biggest bully she has ever met!’

KISS 100 presenter, Kamene Goro and comedian, Mulamwah

The radio girl recalled sometime back when she posted a photo with a friend of hers, sitted by the swimming pool rooftop at Kamene’s place.

Only for Mulamwah to hit back at them commenting: if the two of you get into the pool, all the water will pour out.

This kind of body shaming sure did not sit well with Kamene who has since then taken the issue for a grudge.

Curvy radio personality, Kamene Goro

And just when Mulamwah had become vulnerable online, she struck back.

We will not feel sorry for you as you have been doing it to people….somebody tell Mulamwah to take it like a shot of tequila. The shoe is on the other foot. Alarrrr just move!

Apology

Word reached the funny man and he came out to apologize for his harsh words to Kamene and her friend.

Sharing through his You Tube channel, Mulamwah opened up:

I just want to tell her sorry about that. And I see we are good. Hujaniblock sijamblock, tunalike maphotos so thank you so much.

Comedian, Mulamwah

Recalling how he tried to apologize to the radio personality at the time, but his efforts proved futile.

Mulamwah expressed deep regrets about his actions back then, because it seems Kamene has been holding onto the grudge ever since.

Nikaenda DM na nika apologize. Nilijaribu, like ushairequest msamaha kwa mtu? Like manze, I look up to those big people so nikiskia nimekosea ata anyone eii nafeel vibaya sana lika it wasn’t my choice. So nili DM nika DM but she was resilient and she couldn’t forgive.

Kamene Goro and Mulamwah

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Gloria Katunge