The long-running “Papa No” dispute has been revived by singer Mzbel, who claims that the public’s perception of her was impacted by her choice to remain mute during the viral fight.
In response to enquiries regarding previous rumours and how she dealt with them, she made the remarks on Bullet TV.
When accusations connected her to the much-discussed “Papa No” saga—a term that became important to a public quarrel involving actress Tracey Boakye and others in 2020—Mzbel stated she made the decision to remain silent.
The word “Papa” No sparked public and political discussion in the run-up to the 2020 elections, despite the fact that Mzbel has denied any of the allegations brought against her.
Speaking on her silence at the time, Mzbel stated that she thought answering would have made things worse.
“I was attacked about something I know nothing about. And I kept quiet because I know that if I talk, it will become worse,” she said.
She continued by saying that her choice to remain silent ultimately damaged her reputation.
“I never said anything, but I have been accused of messing somebody’s reputation up,” she reiterated.
According to Mzbel, people’s perception of her eventually included the quiet.
“And now I’m being blamed for keeping quiet,” she stressed
She said that she regretted her approach when asked.
She went on to say that she would react directly if she were in a similar circumstance today. Many of the allegations made about her around that time, according to Mzbel, were untrue.
“Now I would address it right away, aggressively. I won’t keep quiet, all are lies. I never had a relationship with whoever they are talking about,”” she said.
Source: newsthemegh.com