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Lovers War: Shatta Wale’s Alleged Sidekick/Cousin MagLuv Descends On Michy In New Post

Dancehall musician, Shatta Wale is in the middle of a fight between his alleged cousin Magluv and his ex-girlfriend Shatta Michy.

Shatta Wale and his baby mama, Shatta Michy saw their 8-years relationship ended in premium tears as Michy left the musician.

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Following that, Michy on some occasions has blamed Shatta’s cousin, Magluv whom she alleges she’s his new lover.

After that, photos and videos went viral on social media in which the two were caught in cosy moments.

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In one of the videos, Magluv was seen giving Shatta a lap dance and this video raised eyebrows from netizens.

In fact, all these facts were leaked by Aisha Modi during her beef with Shatta last year.

Now, Magluv has come after Michy over her failed relationship with the ‘Taking Over’ hitmaker.

According to her, she is giving Michy 24hrs to speak the truth else she will regret dragging her into her issues with Shatta Wale.

She further stated that she wouldn’t allow Michy to use her as the victim to cover her shame.

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She also told Michy to get ready for her and called on her and Nana Appiah to let everyone know why they left Shatta’s house.

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Meanwhile, Michy is yet to react to Magluv allegations. Stay tuned for more updates.

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