Call me at your own risk: Akothee

The one and only Madam Boss is back at it again, after being one of the hottest topics of discussion for days, that it captured Government’s attention.

Kenyan singer, dancer, and businesswoman is not pleased with journalists and media houses that are calling her for interviews in light of her recent concert photos but they do not play her music.

The mother of five called out journalists in an Instagram post yesterday (20.09.19) where she told journalists to stop calling her and her public relations manager’s phone yet they don’t support her music, adding that she would go to those shows and do the same as she did during her concert at the coast this past weekend.

In an Instagram rant, the award-winning singer said she does not owe journalists or media houses anything and that they should not distract her as she went about her business trying to secure the bag for her parents so that they do not languish in hospitals while they fund raise. She added that she even begs the media houses to play her songs but they never do but only call her up when there’s a controversy.

In another post, she says she is an entertainer, not a pastor, therefore, people should get used to how she dresses and her antics on stage. She reiterated that she is no one’s role model and that parents as well her followers should not expect her to be a role model for their children while they are not taking any responsibilities for their families. The “Sweet Love” singer pointed out that she never had a role model growing up which led her to be a mother at the age of 14 and that she is not necessarily a role model for her children and that they can only pick a few traits they want from her.

This was not the first time the “Abebo” singer has been the topic of discussion over her dressing. Last year, Madam Boss shocked Kenyans when she wore a leopard print bodysuit to her One Africa Music Fest performance in London. She was pictured with one leg up in the air, something that had a lot of tongues wagging.

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