Otile Brown, a Kenyan artist, has accused Tanzanian bongo musicians Diamond Platnumz and Mbosso of wearing fake jewelry.
Otile Brown posted on Instagram that the two artists talk a lot about their jewelry, but it's not original or from a respectable jewelry store.
"With love, Punguzeni Mabati Kwa Shingo, or you remain silent." Watu wagani mnanunua chain kwao ni. Wauza chain approved wanaotambulika kwenye game duniani ni icebox, Johnny Dang, A Jeweler."
The Kenyan musician stated he believes in the motto "fake it until you make it." Still, he needs to understand how Tanzanian artists can afford authentic and original chains while buying phony stuff.
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" Y'all can't be talking rich all the time and still wearing fugazi. Ujanja wa nini and you are blessed? It's not bad wearing fugazi they say fake it till you make it. Tatizo ni kama you have made it and still rocking it and running your mouth."
Mbosso presented his freshly acquired pendant yesterday, which bears his name and face.
He revealed that a fully personalized pendant cost him millions of shillings, but he had no remorse over the two-year wait.
Mbosso cautioned his fellow celebs not to wear bogus chains because they risk becoming infected.
Diamond Platnumz spent 5,2 million ($48,000) in August 2021 to purchase a new chain featuring his moniker 'Simba,' replete with a pendant showing the head of a lion.
Otile Brown made headlines last year when he bought a Ksh.902,625.00 pendant to remember his late grandma.
He then tagged Ice Box, one of the largest jewelers specializing in diamonds in the United States of America.