Kenyan musician Brown Mauzo has taken to social media to voice his frustrations, publicly calling out his baby mama in what appears to be a new chapter in his ongoing public dispute with Vera Sidika. In a post that quickly went viral, Mauzo alleged that his baby mama has been making late-night drunk calls, causing him distress.
โCo-parenting is built on respect, and that means respecting my time and my peace,โ he wrote. โThere is zero reason for non-emergency calls at 1 a.m., especially when theyโre fueled by alcohol and drama. Iโm done being disrespected. My home is a place of peace and should be respected. Keep the late night calls for real emergencies only. This isnโt a discussion, itโs a boundary,โ Mauzo wrote
The musicianโs post comes in the wake of his high-profile and acrimonious breakup with Vera Sidika, with whom he shares two children. The former coupleโs split has been a subject of continuous public debate, characterized by a series of accusations and counter-accusations on social media. Despite the ongoing feud, the two have been navigating the complexities of co-parenting in the public eye.
In a message shared on his Instagram, Brown Mauzo expressed his frustration with the late-night calls. While he did not explicitly name Vera Sidika, the context of their recent public history made the target of his message clear. He appeared to be pleading for peace and an end to the unwanted communication. His post resonated with many of his followers, who offered him support and sympathized with his desire for a peaceful co-parenting arrangement.
The post has since sparked a renewed conversation online, with fans and critics weighing in on the situation. While many rallied behind Mauzo, urging his ex-partner to respect his boundaries, others saw the public complaint as another attempt to stir up drama.
The incident highlights the continued challenges faced by the former couple as they attempt to co-parent their children after a very public and bitter separation, with their personal disagreements often spilling into the public domain
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