Bad Black and Mutima Resolve Paternity Dispute After DNA Results

July 23, 2025

A few days ago, Bad Black, whose real name is Shanita Namuyimbwa, found herself at the center of attention when she decided to take her newborn son and partner, Asha Panda, for a DNA test. This decision followed allegations made by a TikToker, Mutima 5star General, who claimed that Bad Black’s newborn baby, Jaasiel, was his. Consequently, the DNA results came back clear, confirming that Asha Panda is indeed the father of Bad Black’s son. This conclusion put an end to the paternity dispute, effectively silencing all the rumors.

As a result, Bad Black had initially vowed to take action against Mutima for causing distress to her son when he had drawn blood for the test. However, in a surprising turn of events, Mutima publicly apologized. In a heartfelt TikTok live session, he admitted to the pain he had caused and expressed deep regret for his actions.

Reflecting on the past, Mutima shared how Bad Black had helped him during his challenging time in the UAE. He praised her for her generosity, recalling how the money she gave him had transformed his life. Furthermore, Mutima expressed his desire to make amends and begged for forgiveness, saying, “The money you gave me changed my life. You’re such a wonderful woman, and there is no ill thing I can say about you. I am begging you to forgive me, Mama Jonah. I don’t have any problem with you, and I don’t want to lose you.”

In addition, Mutima continued to express his gratitude, stating, “You were such a blessing in my life. I was living a challenging life here in Qatar, but Bad Black intervened, and everything changed for good. Forgive me, please. Whatever it is, let me take the pain. Let me take everything as a man. This is too much for me. I cannot take that.”

In the end, Mutima’s public apology seems to have paved the way for resolution. With the paternity issue cleared up, both parties appear ready to move forward.

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