Musician Kevin Bahati has responded to Willy Paul’s public apology directed at his family, confirming that the apology has been accepted.
Bahati expressed that he still regards Willy Paul as a brother, emphasizing that they should never view each other as enemies.
Reflecting on their shared past, he reminisced about their days hustling together in Mathare slums, striving to build their names in the music industry.
“My Brother @willy.paul.msafi ,Apology Accepted. We are from far, We have all fought lots of challenges and great poverty in Mathare Slums to become who we are today and as we strive to rise and become great along the way we make a lot of mistakes but what matters is going back and rectifying where we think we did it wrong as our God is a God of Love and Second chances. Above all no mistake is greater than the brotherhood we share #Bros4Life,” Bahati shared.
On Sunday, Night Willy Paul used his social media pages to apologize to Bahati and his wife Diana Marua.
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The ‘Yes I Do’ hitmaker said that his actions had crossed boundaries and with that, he had to ask for forgiveness from the Bahatis.
“Looking back on my experiences with my brother, I recognize that I have occasionally crossed boundaries. I hold the concept of family, particularly the children, in high regard.
“My actions were never intended to cause harm, but I understand that they were perceived that way, and I sincerely apologize to Diana and the kids For The Misunderstanding Much love,” reads Willy Paul’s apology to the Bahatis.
Bahati and Willy Paul have long been rivals, frequently clashing and trading barbs.
Recently, Diana Marua took legal action against Willy Paul, but the case was recently closed.
Fans have since celebrated the reconciliation between the two artists, urging them to put their differences aside and release a new