- Julius blatantly said he wanted nothing to do with the children he had sired with his baby mama
- The baby mama had reached out to him for help, but he sent her packing, saying he had moved on
- His attitude left a sour taste in the mouths of social media users, who expressed their opinions in the post’s comment section
A woman has shared leaked chats between a baby mama and her baby daddy after years apart.

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May Jerono posted screenshots of messages between the woman and her baby daddy on her timeline.
Do Julius, baby mama have anything in common?
The man, identified as Julius but saved in the contact list as Jules2, was chatting with his baby mama, whose name was concealed.
She had reached out to him after three years, seeking help for their children, but Julius distanced himself from the family.
Without restraint, he hurled negative and hurtful words at his baby mama, telling her he had moved on.
“We have nothing in common. I am looking forward to adding three kids, and you made it clear you will not be their mother. It’s been three years already. You should have already moved on,” Julius said in the chats.
Julius claims baby mama is his enemy
He told his baby mama to do whatever she wanted without informing him, as he was no longer interested in any reconciliation.
Julius claimed his baby mama had always been the enemy after he moved on from her and their children.
“Tell them their father died. Aren’t they your kids? You continue staying there, wasting your time. I am looking for the one who will give me peace and happiness. I told you wherever you leave them, they will not suffer,” Julius said.
Julius’s baby mama was hurt by his unwillingness to put their differences aside and step up for their kids.
Kenyans react to Julius’s harsh responses to baby mama

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The screenshots sparked an online debate among social media users, who flocked to the comment section to share their reactions.
Nancie Kambura:
“The fact that she is able to share this without feeling ashamed or fearing judgment is a sign that the healing process has already started. On to beautiful sunsets, hun.
“Dorine JayJace Magoma:
“Wueh! Keep this for the day when the kids start saying “I want my dad.” Show them so they know they were mice to their father. Let them decide if they’ll look for him or not. Meanwhile, you’re good, you’ll be fine.”
Sasha Spice Afrika:
“Let him go before he drives you mad. He hates you! But we shall not address him. Healing comes when we blame ourselves for allowing people to treat us badly, and that must be your stepping stone as you let go.”
Antony Amimo:
“She is hiding her own responses and the parts of the conversation that triggered this reaction. Not to justify the man’s response, but a lot might have happened, and she probably screenshotted the parts that favor her.”
Philes Gesare:
“Am I the only one judging this from a different perspective? Was the lady trying to provoke this man into saying hurtful things so she could share the conversation online? Why insist on texting someone who insulted you from the start?”

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Man resurfaces, asks baby mama for help after 13 years
In another story, a Kenyan woman was furious after her baby daddy reached out to her following 13 years of silence.
Sarah could not hold back after her baby daddy returned to her life after more than a decade, asking for a favor.
She shared screenshots showing the baby daddy requesting KSh 30 urgently, promising to pay her back soon.
Proofreading by Asher Omondi, copy editor at TUKO.co.ke.
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