
Willy Paul







In an Instagram post seen by TUKO.co.ke, the star begged Alaine for forgiveness and narrated how her 'negligence' on their friendship affects him. In his post, Pozee asked Alaine not to be mad at him because of singer Nandy.

Commenting on an Instagram post shared by a Tanzanian gossip page that had posted a photo of Willy Paul with another woman and labeled him as her lover, Nandy stated her handsome is not on earth, referring to her late lover Ruge.

According to Clouds Media, who first broke the news, the artiste's vehicle; a coaster overturned after losing control, a move that left several musicians, including Pozee and his alleged bae with injuries. Read more on TUKO.co.ke

In a video seen by TUKO.co.ke, Pozee narrated how he approached Rayavanny with the song for a collabo but they did not really materialise. A bitter Pozee went ahead to bash his friend for pulling such a move on a dear friend.

Well, his post however did not auger down well with a cross section of his fans and critics in equal measure as countless of them wondered why and how a gospel musician could hang out in a night club and also indulge in alcohol.

Quite a number of comments and texts from Kenyans indicated there was a very little difference between Habeeby which was released a couple of months ago and Poze's song Hallelujah which debuted on April 2019.

Taking to Instagram, Pozee shared screen grabs showing how his song Mmmh has performed ever since its release about one week ago and took the opportunity to throw shade at his haters. For more juice, read TUKO.co.ke

As reported by TUKO.co.ke earlier, Joan passed away on Sunday, December 30, barely a fortnight after her best friend and Willy Paul’s A-list dancer Valary Aura Murunga alias Val went to be with the Lord. Read More on TUKO.co.ke

Seeing things are getting out of hand and his reputation dragged to the gutters even more, Pozee deleted all comments and disabled commenting on his post. For this and more juice about local celebrities, read TUKO.co.ke
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