Muthoni wa Kirumba, popularly known as Baby Top, playfully clapped back at Karen Nyamu after a heated social media exchange involving their respective romantic interests. The drama started when Nyamu posted photos enjoying a night out with Waithaka wa Jane, who is currently dating Muthoni. In a move that appeared intended to provoke, Nyamu cheekily asked what Muthoni would do now that she was spending time with Waithaka.
Unfazed, Muthoni responded with her own bold statement. She shared a photo of herself with her ex-partner and popular mugithi musician, Samidoh, who is also the father of her children. The two were role-playing a playful scene where Samidoh, dressed in his police uniform, pretended to arrest Muthoni, who was playing the role of a robber. The dramatic and lighthearted photo quickly caught attention, as it suggested Muthoni was unbothered and perhaps even one-upped Nyamu in the unfolding online drama.
Adding a cheeky caption in Kikuyu that loosely translated to “there are no arrows left,” Muthoni hinted that she had successfully turned the tables on Nyamu. Her bold post immediately sparked widespread reactions across social media platforms. Fans flooded the comment sections, expressing their support, amusement, and curiosity about the ongoing feud.
Some fans joked about the playful “police and robber” role-play, calling it “pingu za maisha” (the handcuffs of life), while others teased Waithaka, suggesting he would soon be “hit hard” by the drama. There were also those who praised Muthoni’s confidence, with one fan noting, “You are safe in his hands; I trust Samidoh.” Others expressed confusion, humorously commenting that the roles seemed reversed in the love triangle.
The vibrant online reactions highlighted how invested fans are in the personal lives of their favorite celebrities. The exchange between Muthoni and Nyamu provided entertainment but also revealed deeper tensions beneath the playful surface.
Meanwhile, Muthoni has also shown her emotional side in a different context. In a separate event, she became visibly emotional during a live broadcast while advising Karangu Muraya and his estranged wife, Triza Njeri. Speaking from personal experience, Muthoni urged the couple to think about the well-being of their children amidst their public disagreements. She revealed that she had grown up in a broken home after her parents separated while she was in Form Three, and she stressed the long-lasting emotional effects that public disputes can have on young ones.
Muthoni cautioned against airing marital problems on social media, warning that such exposure could leave deep, permanent scars on the children involved. Her heartfelt message resonated with many listeners, showing a different side of the bold, playful radio presenter who earlier that week had confidently taken on an online battle with Karen Nyamu.
Through both situations, Muthoni demonstrated her resilience, ability to navigate public drama with humor, and her deep care for family values, making her a figure both admired and closely followed by fans across the country.