In a recent interview with content creator Andrew Kibe, Khaligraph Jones, whose real name is Brian Ouko Robert, revealed that he has no interest in having side chicks either now or in the future. Kibe expressed surprise at this revelation and asked if Jones had any time for women at all.

However, Jones clarified that he only has time for his wife, with whom he shares three children. He further explained that their relationship is strong and secure, such that his wife does not need to worry about him being unfaithful even when he is traveling for concerts abroad.


Khaligraph Jones is a married man and has three children with his wife Georgina Muteti. However, his previous relationship with Cashy ended on a sour note, with Cashy accusing him of being harmful and toxic towards her.

Despite this, Khaligraph is a devoted father to his children with Georgina, and he strives to be the best dad he can be for them.

Cashy, on the other hand, had a child with Khaligraph in 2018, but has since accused him of being a deadbeat dad. She has spoken out about his alleged negligence towards their child, claiming that the rapper has moved on with his life and is living a lavish lifestyle while their son is in need of support.


In contrast, Khaligraph Jones accused Cashy of being a lazy opportunist. Cashy took to social media to share that she had won the custody battle and could now see her child.


Initially, Cashy had kept the identity of her child's father a secret, and in interviews, she had always denied that Khaligraph Jones was the father. However, in 2020, she surprised many when she announced on Twitter that Khaligraph was, in fact, the father of her child, and had been neglecting their child.


Cashy took to Twitter to express her frustration with Khaligraph for ignoring her calls, especially when their son was unwell and needed urgent medical attention.


It's worth noting that Cashy got pregnant during a difficult time in her relationship with Khaligraph Jones, and their child was born in September 2018. A year later, she went on a tour of major radio stations to share the details of the drama and repeatedly stated that the child, named Xolani, was not Khaligraph's. Therefore, when she later revealed on Twitter that Khaligraph was the father, it came as a surprise and was quite confusing for many.

In her defense, Cashy stated that she did have Khaligraph's number but was unable to reach him. She expressed frustration that despite her attempts to engage with him in a civil manner, he was being negligent towards their sick child during a pandemic. For her, her child's well-being was more important than engaging in theatrics or showbiz.

However, some Kenyans questioned why she was airing her grievances on Twitter instead of simply calling Khaligraph directly.