Content creator Nick Kwach has recently opened up about his life, divulging details on his role as a present father, and sharing details on why his baby mama ended their relationship.
The content creator is popularly known for his baby mama skits where he features Marcus Baba Ryan, in an interview with Massawe Japani on March 7 he shed light on the contrast between the scripted drama and his actual relationship dynamics.
Nick Kwach further opened up about his daughter & why her mum left him. Nick divulged details on his relationship with his 10-year-old daughter emphasizing his active presence in his daughter’s life and reflecting on his separation from her mother.
“Niko na mtoto mmoja. My daughter is turning 10 in 2024 and I am very present. We were young. I became a father nikiwa 22 na yeye alikuwa 21. Tulikuwa ndo tumetoka shule ikafika mahali tukaona tofauti zetu zilikuwa kubwa sana so hatungeendelea. So it is something we call irreconcilable differences.
Tulijipata preferrences zetu, ndoto zetu za maisha, etc zilikuwa zinatofautiana. Na pia inaongezeka na zingine so zinakuwa mingi,” he said.
“Hivo ndo tulifanyiana. Kwa vile niliona yule ambao nilikuwa naye akiniambia kwamba alikuwa anahisi relationshp yetu ilikuwa toxic kwake and she was not comfortable staying there,” he said.
He affirmed that he and his baby mama have navigated co-parenting relatively smoothly while adding there have been instances where she questioned whether the content mirrored their reality, but he was quick to reassure her that it did not.
“Niko na bahati sana because what am doing for content is completely different from my real life. Of course, kumekuwa na instances when my baby mama calls me and tells me that some of the content talks about her. But I always tell her no,” he said
Kwach also discussed the decision to continue with the ‘Baby Mama‘ series despite the controversies surrounding the topic.
He explained that the series resonated with many viewers and evolved from fictional narratives to real-life stories based on people’s experiences.
BY MERCY MURIITHI