Phyllis Mutisya Scandal: Gospel Singer Faces Cheating Allegations From Estranged Husband
Kamba gospel star Phyllis Mutisya, once admired for her powerful worship songs and seemingly stable family life, is now at the centre of a storm after her estranged husband, Tiras Muange, went public with explosive allegations of infidelity.
From “Perfect Couple” to Public Fallout
For years, Mutisya and Muange cultivated the image of a picture-perfect Christian couple on social media. Their pages were filled with affectionate selfies, family outings, and inspirational posts about faith and marriage. Many fans saw them as a model of love and devotion in the gospel scene.
That image is now in tatters. Muange claims the singer secretly engaged in relationships with multiple men behind his back, using Airbnbs, hotels, and road trips as cover for the alleged encounters. The revelations, shared on his social pages, have triggered shockwaves among their followers and the broader Kamba gospel community.
Allegations Shake the Gospel Scene
Although gospel musicians in Kenya have faced controversies before, the level of detail in Muange’s accusations has captured public attention. Screenshots of old photos of the couple have resurfaced online, with fans comparing the past “perfect” family picture to the present turmoil.
Neither Mutisya nor her management team has issued a formal statement addressing the allegations at the time of writing. Efforts by local entertainment reporters to reach her for comment are ongoing.
Public Reactions and Questions
Supporters of the singer have urged caution, asking the public not to rush to judgment until she speaks out. Others have expressed disappointment, noting how the allegations contrast with Mutisya’s image as a devout gospel artist.
The story has also ignited a broader discussion on authenticity, morality, and the pressures of maintaining a “flawless” persona on social media.
What’s Next
As of now, the claims remain unverified and are based solely on statements made by Tiras Muange. Whether Mutisya will address them publicly, or whether legal action may follow, remains unclear.