Dianna doesn’t know who is her son’s dad

March 28, 2025
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The story of Dianna* and Michael* is one that many would say proves the old belief: "Baby madda an baby fadda cya done/leff."

Dianna and Michael, both in their early 30s, were together for 12 years and shared a strong bond. They built a life together and welcomed a daughter, who is now nine. Though their romantic relationship ended, they remained close friends and dedicated co-parents. In time, Dianna moved on and started dating Jim*. Their relationship lasted five years, and she had another daughter with him, who is now three years old. But over time, things began to fall apart between them.

"Him did barely a pay mi mind, suh mi start fi lose interest," Dianna admitted, adding that around this time, she and Michael started reconnecting.

"Him always deh deh fi mi, always a check up pon mi. An mi did need dat. Suh one night when him come look fi wi daughter, one thing lead to the next," she said.

However, their rekindled closeness soon turned into something more, and Dianna told THE WEEKEND S TAR that during this period, she was intimate with both men without protection. She is now uncertain about the paternity of her two-year-old son.

"Mi really nuh know who a di father fi real. Mi did still deh wid Jim, so mi just put him name pon di birth paper," she admitted.

However, shortly after her son was born, her relationship with Jim fell apart. Now, she has moved on to a new partner. Still, Michael has remained a constant figure in her life, not only as a father to their daughter, but also as someone who plays a role in the lives of all her children.

Dianna also told THE WEEKEND STAR that although she has not had sexual intercourse with Michael since her new relationship, she is not ruling out a relationship with him in the future.

Similarly, Michael said that he has a deep love for Dianna, despite their years apart, and no matter what, he will always be there for her.

"Mi always a go have har back. A mi first love dat, enuh. An mi respect har as di madda fi mi child," he said.

As for Jim, he remains unaware that there's a chance his son may not be biologically his.

*Names changed to protect identity

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