The story around Kenyan singer Kevin Kioko Bahati and the woman claiming to be his mom has taken another twist, even after DNA tests said there's no link between them.
Even though the DNA results showed they aren't related, the issue isn't going away.
The woman's daughter is now saying that the results don't change what she thinks.
In a video that's been shared online, the young woman said she's Bahati's sister and that the family is upset by the test results.
She said they don't agree with the results and still think they're related to the singer.
She believes that her gut feeling and the fact that they look alike make it hard to accept the DNA findings.
She wondered why people are quick to dismiss their claims, saying that anyone who looks closely can see similarities between her and the musician.
The woman also stood up for her mom, saying it wouldn't make sense for her to just pick a famous person at random if there wasn't some truth to the story.
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She asked why her mother would choose Bahati if she didn't truly believe he was her son.
She also disagreed with people on social media who said the family was after the singer's money and fame.
She said that the family has been doing fine on their own and isn't interested in Bahati's money.
Instead, she said they just want to reconnect with someone they think is their family.
She also talked about how the situation has affected her mother emotionally, saying that the pain and tears she showed when the DNA results were released were real.
The singer seems tired of the drama. After the results came out, Kevin Kioko Bahati asked for some space, saying he wants to put the matter to rest.
DNA is already out… now please let me rest, he said.
Even with the scientific results, the woman's family's claims are still causing a stir online, with many Kenyans arguing about whether the issue should be dropped or looked into further.
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