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Mampintsha & Babes Wodumo Open Up About Tira’s Feud & Engagement Rumours

An open statement from Mampintsha & Babes Wodumo

Mampintsha & Babes Wodumo Open Up About Tira’s Feud & Engagement Rumours. West Ink Boss Mampintsha & Babes Wodumo have finally come forward to clear the air on rumours that have been circulating around from their alleged engagement to the feud with Tira and a whole other things they felt the need to highlight for the public to know. The pair said that they are tired of people dragging their names through mud with what they claims to be lies & distorted facts.

Posting a public service announcement on Wednesday night, the pair said they were not here to “engage in petty and unproductive battles that benefit no one.”

“We would rather be talking about Babes Wodumo’s Foundation and her new single thats coming out, Mampintsha’s hit single Amaketanga and his upcoming single that will change the game than to be continuously dragged into the media for the wrong reasons. we want to talk about good stories and most importantly we want peace.”

They hoped that the challenges they were currently facing could be resolved soon, but claimed that their enemies were coming for them with a “whole army”.

“At the height of it all, our adversaries will ramp up their offensive and they will throw everything at us. A lot will be said, facts will be doctored and lies will be manufactured all in an attempt to tarnish our image and bring us down. But we will not be distracted by all that and lose our focus,” they said, which was seen by fans as a shot at Afrotainment boss DJ Tira.

Tira recently revealed to TshisaLIVE that he was not able to book Babes for his upcoming Gqom In Concert music festival stage because he was told that she was unavailable unless he paid a premium price for her.

“I don’t know why I was quoted so much. I guess a person has a right to charge as much as they want, but I know for a fact that it was not her normal fee that I was being quoted. I don’t know if it was because it was me or the show, but the price was higher than we could afford and we could not match it. We hope that they (Mampintsha and West Ink Records) will still come around and we can negotiate the fee.”

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