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The Shadows of Love Past
It was the kind of love story the internet devours. Thee Pluto — a charismatic digital creator with a flair for flair — and Felicity Shiru — a beauty with brains and poise — seemed like the perfect couple, at least through the glow of filtered Instagram posts. Their fans followed every step of their journey: from cute matching outfits to heartfelt YouTube moments, culminating in the birth of their daughter, Zoey.
But things took a sharp left. The couple split up, quietly but definitely, and with that, the questions began to pour in. Why did they separate? Who was to blame? And the most persistent of them all — was Thee Pluto really Zoey’s biological father?
The Spark That Reignited the Fire
It wasn’t until months after their breakup that the speculation turned viral. Controversial YouTube personality Andrew Kibe publicly questioned the child’s paternity, hurling insinuations and offering to sponsor a DNA test “just to clear the air.” His comments, laced with sarcasm and moral grandstanding, fanned the flames of a rumor mill already in overdrive.
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Screenshots spread like wildfire. Twitter was ablaze. TikTokers dissected old videos for “clues.” Instagram pages reposted the drama with messy captions. Soon, it was less about the truth and more about the spectacle.
Thee Pluto Responds — Firmly and Emotionally
Under pressure, Thee Pluto finally broke his silence. In a video response that quickly trended, he confirmed — without hesitation — that Zoey was indeed his daughter. His voice was calm but heavy. “I know my child. I’ve been there. I have nothing to prove to people who just want content for clout,” he stated.
Pluto also expressed frustration at how public figures are stripped of their right to privacy. “When you're a dad, you know. No test can measure the love I feel for my child,” he said. It wasn’t just a clapback — it was a heartfelt declaration.
Felicity Shiru’s Graceful Clapback
Felicity, for her part, took a slightly different tone — one that combined grace with quiet strength. On her Instagram Stories and later in a soft-spoken YouTube vlog, she called the rumors “disgusting” and “disrespectful” — not just to her, but to Zoey.

“I will not entertain lies. I gave birth. I know who the father is,” she said. Her message was clear: this wasn’t a game, this was her daughter’s life, and reckless rumors weren’t going to shake that foundation.
Where They Stand Now: Co-Parenting in the Spotlight
Though their romantic chapter is closed, Thee Pluto and Felicity have managed to maintain a level of maturity in their co-parenting dynamic that some fans admire. Zoey, they both insist, is the priority.
They don’t post as frequently anymore — perhaps scarred by the scrutiny. But when they do, it’s carefully curated moments of parenting, stability, and growth. In a world that devours scandal, perhaps their greatest act of defiance is choosing peace.
What This Says About Us
The storm surrounding Zoey’s paternity was never really about DNA. It was about how social media, in its hunger for gossip, often dehumanizes public figures. We forget they’re not characters in a TV show — they’re people. With real feelings. Real relationships. Real children.
Maybe Thee Pluto is right — love, loyalty, and fatherhood aren’t defined by a test. They’re defined by presence. By the quiet moments we don’t see. And perhaps, just maybe, the loudest truth is the one that doesn’t need to be shouted.
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