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Zari knows Mobetto’s son isn’t mine- Diamond Platinumz

 

Tanzanian Bongo Flava artiste, Diamond Platinumz, has said that his former video vixen Hamis Mobetto is looking for fame.

This was after Mobetto named her new born baby Abdul Naseeb, Diamond Platinumz’s real name.

Mobetto who was the main video vixen in Diamond Platinumz’s song Salome is a Tanzanian socialite who recently gave birth to a bouncing baby boy. Like all celebrity babies, Mobetto’s son who has been dubbed “the Tanzanian baby” has an Instagram account already with followers close to 80,000. This is less than two weeks after being born.

Her pregnancy was linked to Diamond Platinumz though the singer refuted the claims while appearing on 88.5 Cloud FM radio station in Tanzania sometime back.

Now that the baby’s name is the same as that of Diamond Platinumz, followers are fast increasing and this has not gone well with the Marry you hit maker who took to his Twitter account and said that the Tanzanian model was dying for fame and he added that he had discussed the issue with his official wife Zari Hassan.

“I discussed this with Zari, and she is aware it is not true,” he added.

Do we hear you say there is no smoke without fire? Well, we are also wondering what’s up.

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