Singer Patapaa has disclosed that his wife, Liha Miller, does not like it when he posts videos and pictures of other women on his social media handles.
In an interview with Andy Dosty on Daybreak Hitz, the 'One Corner' hitmaker said that his wife frowns on some acts despite their very romantic relationship.
Patapaa acknowledged that other women send him videos of them singing and dancing along to his songs. According to him, he posts these videos to promote his songs on social media.
However, his German wife, does not like the idea regardless of the intentions behind his posts, he said.
“I post for promotional purposes. She doesn’t know that its sometimes part of the job because they dance to my songs. She is not used to it.
"So I’ve been trying to convince her to know it’s not easy for someone to dance with your song [SIC]," Patapaa told Andy Dosty.
Aside from that he added that Liha Miller gets angry when women call him on his phone.
The couple who got married in January 2021, are expecting their first child.
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