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Dancehall musician Stonebwoy says unlike popularly opinion his aid Aisha Modi is not his PRO.
Speaking on Daybreak Hitz he stated that Aisha Modi is only a fan who loves to support his work adding her regards her as a big sister.
"She is not a PRO and wouldn’t even want to be even if she could. She is just a free spirited person who is living her life and expressed a lot of love for the Stonebwoy brand," the Tia Tia hitmaker added
His comment comes after many have shown concern about how the staunch supporter wades in every issue the BHIM Nation president is involved in.
Stonebwoy told Andy Dosty that he believes Aisha Modi is her own person and thus have very little control over what she does or say.
He added that he had not met Aisha Modi in person until in 2017.
He met her through Prince Bright who introduced her as an individual who contributed massively to the music industry's growth from back in the day.
"The love she had for me was huge and I sensed that in diverse ways," Stonebwoy said.
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