
Thee Pluto has sparked conversations about single motherhood, claiming that some single mothers often mislead other women with advice about parenting and family life. In a YouTube interview on Monday, November 17, 2025, the content creator said, “I always feel like women bleed on women. Especially single mothers. Na msinitukane, because I am just saying what I have seen. I see them misleading other women all the time.”
Pluto was reflecting on his own experiences following a messy breakup with his ex, Felicity, the mother of his daughter, Zoe. “We have never said why we parted ways, but you will find them giving advice online. You understand? Who told you that Zoe doesn’t need a father?” he said, highlighting the disconnect between online advice and the realities of co-parenting.
How Did the Breakup Affect Pluto?
Pluto also opened up about the emotional toll the breakup and parenting responsibilities had on him. “It has not been easy for me because healing took too much time because of my daughter. You can now imagine, Obinna, the reason I actually shifted from the mansion was because of the memories in that house. Unalala hivi unaskia ni kama mtoto anakuita from the other side,” he explained.
He sought therapy to navigate the pain and focus on his mental health. “Ikafika mahali and I sought therapy. And my therapist told me, you see, Pluto, you need to disconnect from everything that is giving you memories, and that is why I decided to move out and all that as part of the healing process,” he shared. Moving out allowed him to prioritize his well-being while continuing to support his daughter.
Lessons on Parenting and Public Advice
Pluto’s reflections shed light on the challenges single fathers face and the complexities of co-parenting. He stressed that guidance shared publicly should be honest and carefully considered, as online advice may not always reflect the realities of family life. His experiences serve as a reminder that parenting requires balance, understanding, and clear communication, particularly when navigating post-breakup responsibilities.
By Modester Nasimiyu


