A controversial video allegedly linked to an African casting platform has surfaced online, triggering widespread discussion and emotional reactions across social media.

I SAW MY BABY MAMA KARABO (IN GREEN) ON AFRICAN CASTING — I DON’T WANT THE CHILD ANYMORE, MLUNGU CAN BE THE FATHER

A man has come forward claiming that the video features his baby mama, identified by online users as Karabo, whom he says he recognised in the footage. According to him, seeing the video caused deep emotional distress and public humiliation, leaving him struggling to cope within his community.

He alleges that the video has circulated widely on mobile phones and social platforms, making it difficult for him to go about his daily life without encountering reminders of the situation. He claims the constant exposure has left him feeling embarrassed and emotionally overwhelmed.

“I am in pain,” he said, explaining that the situation has affected his sense of dignity and peace of mind.

The man further stated that the matter has complicated his feelings regarding their shared child, saying the emotional impact has been heavy and difficult to process. He also expressed anger over what he claims were misleading explanations he was given in the past regarding her lifestyle.

The video has since sparked intense online debate, with social media users divided over issues of personal choice, public shaming, privacy, and the long-term consequences of viral adult content. Many have urged caution, reminding the public that online speculation often ignores the full context and can cause lasting harm to those involved.

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