Written by: Walter Sena
Ghanaian-American comedian Michael Blackson has opened up about a deeply emotional chapter in his life, confirming his breakup with longtime fiancée Rada Darling, just months after they welcomed their first child together.
In a heartfelt message shared on Instagram on October 27, 2025, the comedian revealed that while the past few months have been filled with blessings, they have also brought significant pain and personal challenges.
According to Blackson, two months after Rada gave birth to their son, Lil Mikey, another woman, whom he described as a close female friend he has known for over five years also gave birth to his second son, King Kweku Blackson.
“Good day to all my family, friends, and fans. The last few months God has blessed me, but in blessing me came a lot of pain,” Blackson began his post. “Two months after Rada gave birth to little Mikey, a female friend I’ve known for over five years also gave birth to my son, King Kweku Blackson.”

Michael Blackson and fiancée
He went on to share the birth dates of his two sons, noting that Lil Mikey was born on June 17, 2025, while King Kweku arrived on August 6, 2025.
“My two boys have brought so much joy to my life but also caused me to lose my fiancée, Rada,” he admitted. “My apologies for waiting so long, but I didn’t know how to do it. My older twin boys who are now 18 didn’t find out till last night, and even my mom doesn’t know yet.”
Despite the controversy, the comedian expressed deep love for his children and gratitude to God for blessing him with two healthy sons. He also offered a public apology to Rada, expressing hope that she would forgive him.
“I love kids and I want to thank God for bringing me two more healthy boys. My apologies to Rada and I hope she forgives me for the pain I’ve brought to her. I’m going to be the best loving father in the world,” he wrote.
In his signature comedic tone, Blackson ended the message by joking about his future dating preferences, saying he plans to only date women who can no longer have children to avoid becoming like celebrities known for having large families.
“To avoid turning into Nick Cannon or Elon Musk, I’m only dating women that ran out of period or had a hysterectomy,” he quipped, before introducing fans to his new baby, King Kweku.
Fans have flooded the comedian’s post with mixed reactions,some applauding his honesty, while others expressed sympathy for Rada and concern over the turn of events.
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