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Radio and TV presenter, Andy Dosy has revealed that musician Shatta Wale has apologised for insulting his mother.
Speaking on Adom TV, he noted that their reconciliation was facilitated by a respected person whom Dancehall artiste reached out to.
He stated that Shatta Wale also opened up on some of Andy Dosty's actions he did not like.
However, Andy Dosty noted that he reminded the musician that any conflicts they have are between them, not their parents, and thus their families should not be brought into the mix.
The radio presenter added that his mother has also urged him to forgive Shatta Wale noting that they are brothers and so they should not let their conflicts go too far.
This comes after Andy Dosty called out the Melissa hitmaker early this month for insulting his mother at a concert.
The Hitz FM presenter who was visibly angry declined to promote Shatta Wale’s new album on Daybreak Hitz after the musician’s comment.
“I love my mother, and I won’t speak ill of anyone’s mother; she raised me well. If you don’t have sense, I do. If you don’t respect, don’t come here. The woman who gave birth to me has lived a good life and has a good place to live” Andy Dosty had said.
It’s very painful to show your love and support to a brother and later turn his back on you in widely manner…And no matter who are as an Artiste, the media is your gateway. “🫡 that” Let’s love lead🖤🇬🇭🔝 pic.twitter.com/E8iwuS2sLc
— BNET (@BhigBonet_1) April 4, 2023
Many fans and listeners were taken aback since the two have seemingly been good friends.
Meanwhile, Andy Dosty noted that Shatta Wale’s apology is not enough. “I won’t let go just like that.”
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