Hellen Mutimu, a Kenyan lady, has continued to stir up controversy surrounding her alleged affair with popular socialite Cubana Chief Priest.
In January, Mutimu made headlines when she alleged that she had a brief romantic encounter with Cubana in Lagos in April 2022, resulting in her becoming pregnant with his child.
She alleged that after giving birth, she made several attempts to reach out to Cubana, but he blocked all means of communication, prompting her to demand a paternity test to confirm her claims.
However, Cubana has denied being the father of the child, dismissing Mutimu’s allegations as “baseless”.
In a series of posts via her Instastory, Mutimu warned Cubana that he will not be allowed to claim the child in the future if he continues to evade the paternity test.
Mutimu also proposed a challenge to Cubana, suggesting that they engage in a 100-meter race.
According to her proposal, if Cubana wins the race, he can avoid taking the DNA test, but if she wins, he must undergo the test.
Mutimu mockingly referred to Cubana as a “DNA runner,” implying that he is evading his responsibilities.
“Money na belle come and carry your son because I’m not playing. Like I said DNA is pending because you are running away from it,” she wrote.
“Pascal, I’m sorry to say this but don’t think I will take good care of this boy. Then you will wait till he’s grown when you will bring your big belly for nothing close to my son.
“Come, let’s do the DNA very soon; your son will be in Owerri, trust me.
“Pascal, since you don’t want to do the DNA test, then let’s do an athletic. You and I will run 100m.
“Then if you win, you will not do the DNA, but if I win, we can do the DNA. How about that?
“Pascal, from today, they should call you DNA runner and werey from Owerri, not Rickross. You don’t deserve that name, big belle.”
Recently, Mutimu vowed to drop the child at Cubana’s doorstep if he doesn’t show up for the paternity test.
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