Brown Mauzo shares his regrets regarding making 2 women single mothers

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Months ago, socialite Vera Sidika and her partner Brown Mauzo decided to part ways, a move that came as a surprise to many given that they had welcomed their son just two years prior.

In a recent interview with a local media outlet, Mauzo opened up about the challenges of co-parenting and expressed regret at the prospect of his children growing up without him around. Having been raised by a single mother himself, Mauzo understands the importance of having both parents actively involved in a child’s life.

“I had never anticipated to have kids grow without me around, but it keeps happening,” he confessed. “I always want to raise my kids with their mother. I am not perfect, but when you get tired of each other, the separation happens. The kid will not be complete. Both parents are very important in the life of children.”

In a seemingly indirect message directed towards his ex-partner, Mauzo hinted at the difficulties he has faced in co-parenting with Vera. “I wish I could do that (co-parent), but I was trying those close to my baby mamas, like even involving the brother and the nanny, but they told me it was not possible. They put me away.”

Mauzo also shared his observation that a woman’s true nature often becomes apparent after a breakup. “Baby mamas, you expect them to be different until the relationship fails. That is when you will know they are the same. The greatest challenge is to raise kids in a broken marriage,” he remarked.

It remains unclear whether Mauzo intends to take legal action to gain full custody of his children. However, his candid reflections on the complexities of co-parenting and the impact of parental separation on children offer valuable insights into the challenges faced by many families.

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