Vera Sidika: I have never needed anything from Brown Mauzo

Veteran socialite and entrepreneur Vera Sidika has strongly dismissed claims that she depends on her ex-partner, singer Brown Mauzo, insisting she has never needed anything from him.

In a fiery video shared on her official Instagram account on Sunday, August 17, 2025, Vera made it clear that she is fully independent and takes care of her children without any assistance.

Vera on Mauzo’s baby mama claims

The mother of two further distanced herself from Mauzo’s claims about receiving late-night calls from his baby mama while intoxicated, stressing that she is a responsible woman who does not get drunk.

Vera also clarified that she does not drink alcohol or indulge in reckless behaviour. She expressed frustration over being dragged into speculation surrounding Brown Mauzo’s cryptic social media posts.

“I have gone through my comments na ona watu wananiambia niwache simu za usiku. Even when I am in a relationship, I do not call my boyfriend at 1:00 am, am not that kind of person, ati I called drunk, complaining. First of all am a sober girl, I do not get drunk,” Vera said.“You would never see me drunk because I know what I am doing, I am mature, am smart, and I am not that girl.I do not drink alcohol, I do not go crazy, na munikome, am pissed. Why would you think he would be talking about me? He has other kids why would you think stories he put about baby mama is about me?”

In addition, the socialite called on Brown Mauzo to stop indirectly causing her name to trend in controversies she claims have nothing to do with her.

“Na Brown unikome, why would you not go straight to the point you should have said ‘mama whoever’ you should have mentioned the person to avoid getting me drag in the situation, am not the person he was taking about and I do not know who he was talking about,” she added.

Mauzo’s cryptic message

This comes after Mauzo issued a stern warning about co-parenting boundaries on Thursday, August 14, 2025.

Mauzo emphasised that respect is the foundation of any co-parenting arrangement, calling out late-night drama and non-emergency phone calls.

“Co-parenting is built on respect, and that means respecting my time and my peace,” he wrote. “There is zero reason for non-emergency calls at 1 a.m., especially when they’re fueled by alcohol and drama. I’m done being disrespected. My home is a place of peace and should be respected. Keep the late-night calls for real emergencies only. This isn’t a discussion, it’s a boundary.”