Takeaways
- Prima Kadarshi argues that DNA tests are unnecessary when trust exists in a relationship.
- She questions men who demand paternity tests, saying doubts come from lack of trust.
- Her remarks also take aim at Zahara Totto, sparking wider public debate online.
Socialite and reality TV star Prima Kadarshi has weighed in on the growing conversation surrounding DNA testing, arguing that men should trust their partners instead of demanding paternity tests. According to Prima, a woman’s word about the father of her child should be enough, making DNA tests unnecessary in relationships built on trust.

Speaking during an interview, Prima questioned why some men insist on carrying out DNA tests, saying such tests only become necessary when there is a lack of trust between partners.
She maintained that she has never given anyone a reason to doubt the paternity of her children and dismissed the idea that every father should seek scientific confirmation.
“Why would you do it? Unless you don’t trust me. DNA tests should be done on women like Zahara who have had kids with different men. I don’t have any sign of tying a child to another man. I’m not desperate and I don’t have another man to claim that I gave birth for them. I can’t relate to such,” Prima said.
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The discussion quickly turned personal as Prima aimed criticism at media personality Zahara Totto. She alleged that Zahara has children with multiple fathers and used her as an example while advising young women to make responsible life choices.
Prima further encouraged girls to focus on their education and avoid early pregnancies, claiming that failing to do so could lead to difficult circumstances later in life.




