Relationships between celebrities may be complicated, and J Blessing, a renowned video director, is no exception.
A recent snapshot posted by his ex-girlfriend Mwende Macharia set off a social media frenzy as fans and followers learned more about the unique love story of J Blessing.
In the picture, J Blessing was seen with Mwende and their son as they all gathered to celebrate the boy's birthday.
While the sincere statement appeared to represent a harmonious co-parenting relationship while managing multiple baby mamaiing issues, it also gave insight on the more extensive story of J Blessing's multiple baby mothers.
J Blessing has been associated with many ladies over the years, including gospel singer Laika, singer Avril, and "Tokelezea" hitmaker Chantelle.
The disclosure of these partnerships has sparked a discussion on social media over how many kids J Blessing purportedly has and how many baby moms.
Mwende Macharia, J Blessing's ex-girlfriend, had no idea that she was about to start a tidal wave of laughter when she posted on Instagram to celebrate their son's birthday.
Even though the photo showed a joyful family occasion, social media users seized the chance to mock J Blessing about his alleged propensity for having several baby moms.
Here, we explore the absurdity and hilarity of the internet's response to J Blessing's several baby moms.
Among the plethora of amusing remarks, one user, R2D2, nonchalantly noted, "Those are not big numbers for a celebrity."
Another user, @zagadat, playfully referred to J Blessing as the "Man of Nyathi" (a title typically associated with someone who is charismatic and irresistible to women).
The comedic banter continued as @mainneli added, "Ogopa" (Beware), implying that J Blessing's smooth operator skills were a potential threat to any woman's heart.
Twitter User @Eugeneinstein couldn't help but make a playful observation, saying, "Kwanza ni Wakikuyu wote 😂, na ako hai!" (Translation: "They are all Kikuyus 😂, and he's still alive!")
@AMENYAAMENYA3 sarcastically remarked, "Nani hana kwao?" (Translation: "Who doesn't have a baby mama from their own community?")
Twitter user @roshowamai, under the handle R2D2, had a witty response, "Those are not big numbers for a celebrity."
@mainneli_ emphasized J Blessing's natural inclination, humorously stating, "Menace? Mans innate nature is polygamy. The whitewashing will make you think he did something sinister."
@edugithae Either mechi iko noma ama njuang'a ni ; no other reason mtu nguyaz. Plus ako na mukuchu kiasi so he can take care of a child.....
@Osonkoh Na utapata bado Kuna wenye hatujui.
@AllDayRodgers When the Good book said; go out and fill the world, mandem took it literally
These amusing comments demonstrate the social media users' lighthearted character as they used the chance to make fun of J Blessing's purported baby mama brigade.
It is vital to keep in mind that these responses should be viewed in jest and not as a representation of the actual facts, even though some comments made references to stereotypes or oversimplified the scenario.
Co-parenting is not an easy undertaking, especially when there are numerous partners.
Effective communication, tolerance, and patience are needed. It is obviously difficult for J Blessing to manage these relationships, but it is critical to approach the subject with humour and sensitivity.