Following Mammito's viral content, her former partner, Eddie Butita, responded to netizens who brought up his name in relation to dating Mammito.
Comedian Eddie Butita has urged people not to drag him into a story he is not into.
Butita playfully shared a video featuring the late President Mwai Kibaki and his wife, Lucy, from a press conference.
During the conference, Lucy had organized it for the then-president to clarify that he had only one wife.
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Eunice Wajiru, popularly known as Mammito, grabbed headlines when she created a viral comical skit mocking Jowie Irungu, the musician sentenced to death.
The comedian's song, aimed at Jowie, received mixed reactions from Kenyans.
"Everyone knows that I am married, and I have only one wife. The media keeps repeating that I have another wife or wives, but I want to make it very clear that I have only one wife, Lucy."
The comedian made it clear he was not in a relationship with the comedienne and captioned the clip:
"Let it be known.....wacheni kuniingiza kwa hiyo story (stop mentioning me in that story.)"
Mammito released a video that made fun of Jowie's death sentence, and it elicited mixed reactions.
Some netizens supported Mammito's clip, while others found it distasteful.
The comedienne did a rendition of Dolly Parton's Jolene and substituted Jolene with Jowie's name. She said:
“Jowie, don’t you cry because you got a death sentence. Jowie, Jowie, Jowie, see it as an opportunity to scam us, Jowie. Jowie, when you go to prison, you will find a man that loves you so dearly. You will find your soulmate, Jowie. With your two songs, you are going to perform in the prison talent show, and you are going to kill it, Jowie."
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