Comic actor Kwadwo Nkansah, popularly known as LilWin, has revealed that after fathering a child for nearly a decade, a recent DNA test shows that he is not the biological father of that child.
During a TikTok Live session, the comic actor even considered sharing the DNA test results and pictures of the child with the public, but his colleague actor Kwame Gee advised him against doing so.
According to LilWin, when he eventually discovered that the child was not his biological child, he did not react with anger, explaining that he sees such situations as something that happens in life.
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“There is one child among my children whom I have fathered for about 10 years, but the child is not mine. I have many children, but one of them isn’t mine. Recently, when we went to check and I realised the child wasn’t mine, I didn’t get angry or anything,” he shared.
The comic actor and filmmaker also encouraged other parents not to react angrily if a DNA test reveals that a child they have been raising is not biologically theirs.
“The DNA issue is a true story that happened to me, and I want to tell everyone that if the same thing happens to you, don’t get angry about it because, at the end of the day, in one way or another, we still take care of other people’s children,” he noted.
When asked how he felt when he first found out about the situation, LilWin explained that he had long suspected the child might not be his, so the confirmation from the test did not come as a shock to him.
“The truth is that from the beginning, I suspected the child wasn’t mine, but I took it normally. I even run a school where I take care of other people’s children and support widows as well. The only issue I have is when a woman knows a child is not for a particular man, that man is taking care of the child, and she still wants to disturb him,” he added.
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