By BigEyeUg Team
Socialite Bad Black has officially put an end to paternity rumours by releasing DNA test results confirming that her partner, Asha Panda, is the biological father of their newborn son, Jaasiel.

The decision to conduct a DNA test followed a heated social media feud between Bad Black and TikToker Mutima, who had publicly claimed to be Jaasiel’s father.
The allegations triggered a wave of speculation and online backlash, prompting Bad Black and Asha to visit Nakasero Hospital to settle the matter once and for all.
Yesterday, the couple underwent a DNA test, and today, Bad Black shared the outcome with her followers: Asha is 99.99% confirmed as Jaasiel’s father.
Taking to social media, Bad Black issued a heartfelt statement thanking her supporters and addressing her critics.
“Dear Online Parents, thank you for standing with me. I know in my past I messed up with my daughter Davina, but I promised myself never to repeat those mistakes. This man (Mutima) tried to use my past to taint my present—but this time, the truth has spoken.”
She continued:
“After days of hurtful rumors, lies, and disrespectful noise on social media… the truth has finally spoken. The DNA results are back. 99.99% — my man is the FATHER of our baby. To those who tried to ruin my name and destroy my happiness — God has fought for me. The truth needed no shouting, just patience.”
Bad Black emphasized that the DNA test was never about her doubts but was instead a message to those spreading misinformation.
“This test was never for me, because I already knew the truth in my heart. It was for the loud mouths, the bitter hearts, and the ones who thought lies could shake what’s solid.”
She also praised Asha for his unwavering support through the ordeal:
“To my man, the father of our child — thank you for standing by me with love, faith, and strength through the storm. You are not just the biological father — you’re the real man who’s been present, patient, and proud since day one.”
In closing, Bad Black sent a clear warning to anyone who might try to disrupt her family again:
“I am open to any other DNA if anyone ever comes claiming my man’s happiness. I got you.”