Ruth K Leaves Netizens Questioning if She's Bought New Car after Hilarious Skit: "Unataka Tuone?"

Ruth K Leaves Netizens Questioning if She's Bought New Car after Hilarious Skit: "Unataka Tuone?"

  • Since parting ways with her baby daddy, Mulamwah, Ruth K has been charting her path, including relocating to a new apartment
  • A new video of her driving a red car in a viral skit has left fans wondering whether she is the newest car owner in town
  • The skit, which funnily explores the extremes people resort to when their brakes fail, has also raised questions on whether she has shifted to being a comedian

Comedian Mulamwah’s baby mama, Ruth K, has left netizens speculating whether she is the latest car owner in town after she shared a humorous skit of herself driving a red car.

Ruth K shared a skit mimicking ways to survive after buying a car.
Ruth K got many questioning if she had acquired a new car after a funny skit. Photo: AtRuthK.
Source: TikTok

This comes weeks after Ruth and Mulamwah exchanged bitter words online, exposing their dirty linen publicly.

She accused her baby daddy of exposing her private videos and sending them to her father, something Mulamwah later denied.

In the rib-tickling TikTok video, which creatively depicts the costly burden of repairing faulty brakes, Ruth is seen driving the vehicle with one leg rubbing against the ground.

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What did Ruth K do with new car?

She was mimicking someone who had resorted to foot friction as a substitute for mechanical brakes.

The red car, whose make was not visible in the clip, appeared new, and its side view hinted that it could either be a Toyota Vitz or a Mazda Demio.

Ruth added more intrigue in the caption where she claimed a mechanic had quoted KSh 30,000 for brake repairs, hence her hilarious decision to “use legwork” to bring the vehicle to a halt.

The car’s hazard lights could be seen blinking as she struggled to stop it, and fans could not hold back their curiosity, flooding her comment section with questions about whether she had indeed purchased a new ride.

“When the mechanic says the brake repair will cost KSh30,000, try this at your own risk,” Ruth wrote under the clip.

Watch the video below:

Netizens react to Ruth's skit

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Here are some of the comments from social media users:

@kapenzi8 said:

“Congratulations. True definition of mguu moja kwa kina ndoa ingine nje just in case."

@user2340977043961 said: “

Hii ni gari umenunua unataka tuone, sindio?”

@Lum❤️ said:

“Na yuko serious.”

@Roxybloom said:

“Hivi ndo ulikuwa kwa kina ndoa, si ndio.”

@moh👌👌🌹 said:

“Nakumbuka kucha za yellow na black.”

@Mamatiffany said:

“Juzi hapa wafundishwa gari na Mulamwah, sahii umekuwa pro, sio.”

Annette@7 said:

“Uliamua kukua comedian, sindio?”

@Lilloh Tash👩‍👧💝 said:

“Umenunua gari, sindio?”

@FMutheu said:

“Wacha nikajaribu na za company.”

@Jadah Kanuna said:

“Sasa hii ndio rada... go gal, wametuzoea”

@wildflower🏵 crochets said:

“Makanga kwa ubora wake.”

@nyina tee said:

"Tufanye vile unataka basi.”
Veteran comedian Mulamwah and his ex, Ruth K.
Ruth K was dating Mulamwah, and together they have a son. Photo: AtRuthK, Mulamwah.
Source: Instagram

Did Mulamwah let Ruth drive his car?

In a previous report, Mulamwah took to the road with Ruth to teach her how to drive using his Mercedes-Benz.

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At one point, he had to take over the wheel after she nearly hit someone’s gate while making a turn.

Netizens praised the comedian for helping his then-wife learn to drive, though some remarked on how challenging it can be for husbands to teach their wives.

Source: TUKO.co.ke

Authors:
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Amondi Aroko (Entertainment editor) Amondi Aroko is an Entertainment Editor with seven years of experience in local and international media. She has worked at Family Media (Kenya), written for News Deeply, New York (USA) and done Africa news analysis on Arise News (Nigeria). Won the 2015 Local Heroes Journalism award by Deutsche Welle. Google News Initiative 2024 trainee and 2024 WAN-IFRA Media Leadership Accelerator Programme winner. Speaker at Code For Africa -media lab, and China trip attendee by CMG. Email: prisca.aroko@tuko.co.ke.

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