Zuchu shared a video on her Instastory featuring Diamond wearing his gold necklaces around her neck. She confidently asserted that the necklaces were entirely genuine, leaving no room for debate about their authenticity.
In the video, Diamond covered his chest, revealing a gold-colored chain that resembled a Catholic rosary. Zuchu stated that her partner never chooses to wear anything he knows to be fake.
"If it's not real then he doesn't like it," the singer wrote in the video.
Zuchu's statement follows several months after Otile Brown accused Diamond and Mbosso of possessing counterfeit chains purchased from abroad specifically for their performances at the Wasafi Festival.
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Otile claimed that the chains lacked genuine gems and urged them to be truthful with their fans. He asserted that individuals like himself, knowledgeable about fake and real gems, could easily discern the difference.
Diamond consistently asserts that all the necklaces and rings adorning his person are authentic jewels, imported from abroad to enhance his image as the premier Bongo Flava artist in East Africa.