Popular TikToker Alma Mutheu and her boyfriend, Gift Muziq, appear to have moved past their recent relationship controversy.
The couple was spotted sharing a joyful night out at a club, donning matching white outfits and captivating the crowd with synchronized dance moves to the hit song Anguka Nayo.
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Just weeks earlier, Alma had made headlines during a candid interview with Oga Obinna, where she voiced frustrations about being the primary provider in their relationship.
She openly stated that she paid rent and handled most of the bills, a fact she admitted was straining their bond.

Despite these revelations, their latest public display of affection suggests their relationship is still in tip-top shape.
Mixed Reactions from Fans
Fans and followers were quick to share their thoughts about the couple’s reconciliation. Comments ranged from supportive messages to sarcastic jabs.
One user joked about Gift taking on household chores, saying, “After the party, Alma told Gift to rush home and wash the dishes.” Another commented, “So, who paid the bill this time?”
Others took a more critical stance, questioning Alma’s decision to stay in the relationship despite past grievances.
Comments like, “Some people never learn,” and “You dated him knowing his financial situation, so why complain now?” reflected the divided opinions of netizens.

Celebs weigh in
A few days after the furore caused by Alma’s interview, social media personality Nurse Judy, known for her candid opinions, chimed in on the matter.
Responding to a follower’s inquiry, she critiqued Alma’s decision to air her grievances publicly while also sharing her perspective on relationships.
“Why date someone who doesn’t align with your aspirations only to embarrass them later?” Judy wrote. She stressed the importance of supporting a partner’s growth rather than belittling them.

However, she maintained a neutral stance, acknowledging that only those involved fully understand their relationship’s complexities.
Judy also blamed social media for creating unrealistic standards, saying, “Social media is corrupting minds, making people chase ideals that aren’t always realistic. Relationships require rational approaches, not public shaming for clout.”
Kenyan businessman Jimal Rohosafi also addressed the issue, urging men to take responsibility for their financial roles in relationships.
Jimal stated, “A man should handle the bills. Cost-sharing dynamics often leave women frustrated. Many women keep up appearances to save face but are broken inside.”
by GEOFFREY MBUTHIA