TikTok sensation Alma Mutheu is back in the spotlight after opening up about how her remarks regarding being the sole provider in her relationship with Gift Muziq strained their bond.
Speaking to Morin Actress, Mutheu admitted that she deeply regretted her comments, which she made during a joint interview on the Obinna Show Live in December last year.
Mutheu acknowledged that she only realized the impact of her words immediately after the interview concluded. According to her, Gift Muziq appeared visibly hurt, prompting her to apologize right away.
“Immediately after the interview, I realized I had gone beyond the limits in what I said. So, I apologized to him immediately because he was looking dull; he felt like I overstepped. I apologized immediately as a form of damage control, but he has been telling me that it is something that hurt him,” she said.
Despite the apology, the damage had already been done. Mutheu admitted that she did not follow up with Gift Muziq to see whether her words had motivated him to take action.
Instead, she chose to focus on moving forward, though with lingering fears about repeating the same mistake in future relationships.
“At the moment, I don’t know if I’m ready to start again with someone because the first time I did that, this is what happened to me. I’ve got those fears and insecurities – what if this guy ends up like the first one? What if we reach a point and start experiencing the same issues?” she confessed.

The Interview That Sparked It All
During the now-infamous December interview, Mutheu openly expressed her frustrations about being the primary provider in the relationship, a statement that many perceived as a public humiliation of Gift.
“It gets to a certain point where, as a woman, you get tired of doing everything,” she said. “It’s fine – not everyone is able, but you can’t stay with a person for a very long time, like three years, two years, and after all that time, you’re still the one providing as a woman.”
Mutheu also noted that her intention was not to bash Gift but to express her frustration about the imbalance in their relationship.
“I’m not complaining, and I’m not saying Gift is a bad person. Gift is someone who can work for himself if pushed,” she added.
While Mutheu spoke, Gift Muziq, seated next to her, remained visibly uncomfortable, bowing his pink-dyed head and staring at the floor. He later disputed some of Mutheu’s claims, stating that they did not live together as she suggested.
“I didn’t move into her house. We each live separately,” Gift Muziq clarified.
by moses sagwe