Kabi and Milly wa Jesus, a YouTube couple, have discussed earlier scandals in their marriage and their effects. They have revealed that these scandals left certain wounds that have not yet healed.


In their most recent YouTube video, Kabi claims that Milly has always had mistrust about him since the scandal involved him having a child with his cousin.


"Mimi hufeel nikama ulichange. Kuna scandals fulani zilikam kwa life nikaona nikama maybe unataka sasa kujua exactly kila kitu. Kuna ka honesty fulani kalikutoka; ka trust.


After he was revealed to have slept with and fathered a child with his cousin Shiko, the controversy broke in 2021. Later, when Kabi took the pulpit to discuss how he had relationships with some of his close cousins, they came under greater criticism. At a late-night program discussion with Dr. Ofweneke, Kabi stated he was not remorseful for speaking out.

The award-winning video producer said, "I did a lot of awful things, including drug abuse before I got saved on September 15, 2013," while speaking at Reign City Church on Friday, July 1.


In addition to claiming that he did not consult his wife Milly before giving the testimony, Kabi also mentioned that day saw the salvation of 40 people.

The video creator went on to say that many corporations avoided him and his wife Milly when they first started out as content creators because of their adamant adherence to Christianity. They persevered, though, and God has been gracious to them.


Since many believe that the Wa Jesus family was founded by Christians, his case has been characterized as one of preaching water and drinking wine. This was particularly true given that he initially denied committing the offense. Before later retracting his remarks, he had even disputed the legitimacy of the kid born from one of those unions.

Not only that, but a few months ago, the content creator shared another video while his wife was giving birth, and it was also met with outrage from followers. Most of them felt it was improper for him to show the world his wife in the delivery room.


Although it should be acceptable, given that the couple's co-business and way of life is content creation, many people wonder where the line should be drawn between them. Are the Wa Jesus family still Christians based on their behavior?