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Showbiz A-Z host Goerge Quaye has apologised to singer Wiyaala on behalf of all industry pundits for downplaying her craft.
The artiste complained in a viral video that she did not appreciate those comments adding that they could keep her out of discussions if that is how they felt.
She also said on Showbiz A-Z that some of those comments made by pundits has cost her a lot including some gigs she was asked to perform at.
The host of the show, George Quaye, said that it was unfortunate she has had to go through what she did.
"We apologise to her on behalf of all the industry folks that have downplayed her craft and not pushed her hard enough," he said.
Taking to Instagram Wiyaala said she was grateful for the apology adding "We’re all brothers and sisters and we all care. Peace, love and unity"
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