Comedian Prof Hamo recently bared his soul in a candid interview, addressing his tumultuous past with his baby mama, Jemutai.
The entertainer admitted to letting greed cloud his judgment.
A lapse that led to infidelity and two children with Jemutai.
Now, he says forgiveness has paved the way for respect and effective co-parenting.
“My baby mama and I wouldn’t have the respect we now share if we hadn’t gone through these challenges,” he revealed.
Hamo emphasized their shared responsibility in raising their children, noting that while they’ve found a respectful middle ground.
He set the record straight by emphasizing he only supports the children, not their mother. “I have a wife,” he stated firmly.
Hamo’s past with Jemutai is not without its public drama.
The two once aired their grievances online, with Jemutai accusing Hamo of being a deadbeat father.
She shared that he would occasionally visit their children with treats like Oreos but neglect their more significant needs.
These accusations painted a picture of a fractured relationship that has since been repaired through mutual forgiveness and understanding.
In the interview, Hamo delved into his regrets, acknowledging how his actions almost destroyed lives, including his own.
“I had a wife, but bodily greed made me stop using my head. I almost ruined someone’s life,” he admitted.
Yet, he also recognized the shared mistakes between him and Jemutai.
“We both messed up, but we forgave each other,” he added, attributing his newfound perspective to his faith.
When asked about the number of children he has with his wife, Hamo chose humour over directness. Laughing, he quipped,
“I cannot count them. I am an African man.”
yWhile he acknowledged his flaws, he now focuses on building a better future for his children.
Through co-parenting and renewed faith, Prof Hamo continues to navigate his roles as a husband, father, and entertainer.