Speaking on The Morning Kiss yesterday alongside Kwambox, he did not mince his words.
"My mum and I are best of friends. But for my dad, I don't remember the last time we spoke," he said
When asked whether he misses him, he said no.
Kwambox, on the other hand, said she speaks daily with her parents "We are tight and we have a great relationship."
This comes days after Xtian Dela's mother Rev Margaret Nyongesa appealed for her son's return after he went missing for four years.
"He said he was very busy and since then I have never heard from him. He has blocked me. Wherever he is, let him know his mum wants to see him. Staying for four years without seeing your child is not easy," she told Sauti TV.
She added, "His name is Authur Mandela Nyongesa. Since 2019, he started disappearing. Whenever I asked him to come home, he would say he was busy."
Responding to his mother's allegations, Dela tweeted that he had tried committing suicide twice.
"16 years on social media, I never thought it would consume my mental health. Kenya has the worst social media bullies on earth. It’s always “Fun” until someone like Xtian Dela actually kills themselves!"
In another tweet, he wrote, "There are 3 very important things in Life: The things you know. The things you know that you don't know. The things you don't know that you don't know. Get to know what you want to talk about first before you talk."
On February 2, he said he is still battling with mental health. "You don’t just ‘heal' but I am working on myself. Each and everyday I get better. I might look strong, even post about mental health stories and look perfect, but I am not. I’m still a work in progress. I’m just sharing my journey with you."