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Dancehall artiste Shatta Wale is threatening to sue the blogger who first published the article that he was attacked during his Kumerican Invasion tour in Krofrom in the Ashanti Region.
Speaking on Daybreak Hitz on Hitz FM, he stated that he had numerous calls from people panicking and worried after the article first went out.
He told the host Andy Dosty that the videos that went out claiming he was attacked by fans of the late Junior US are false.
Shatta Wale admitted that fans were so excited about seeing him that they got close to his car touching it and as a result dented parts of it.
However, Shatta Wale said he was unfazed, adding that he expected that reaction from fans because of the love they have for him.
"This is the relationship I have with my fans. People want to lie down for my cars to pass on them. Stories like this I won't buy it."
“People always spoil my car because they always want to get to me. They have every right to touch my car,” he said.
He stated that he does not appreciate bloggers who are focused on publishing negative news when he is trying to bring focus to talented artistes in Kumasi.
Shatta Wale said he has tasked his team to trace the first site that published the story to take action against them.
"Why do you want to do such a thing. What story is this? What is this going to do? How much money can you make from this story?"
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