Chess Nthusi accuses Willy M Tuva, King Kaka of being sexual predators; “Munagongewa,”


Musician Chess Nthusi has ruffled feathers and caused a stir in Kenyan showbiz after leveling grievous accusations against radio presenter Willy M Tuva and rapper King Kaka.

The singer who doubles up as a songwriter recently accused the aforementioned personalities of being sexual predators hiding behind their larger-than-life brands to take advantage of countless upcoming female artists.

Speaking during a candid interview on Kisiangani podcast, Nthusi claimed Tuva and Kaka always prey on female artists seeking their help to prosper in the music industry.

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Chess Nthusi claimed King Kaka and Willy M Tuva have been taking advantage of female artists. Photo: UGC

According to the singer, most female musicians who have passed through Tuva and Kaka were once forced to trade sex for fame.

She alleged that the two public figures will have nowhere to hide should all ladies they have taken advantage of and those who evaded their traps decide to open up about their experiences with the two.

Nthusi insisted that most victims of Kaka and Tuva are afraid of exposing them, fearing that they will use their influence in the industry to cancel and even bring them down.

“We’ll talk about that guy when we get to King Kaka ‘s shenanigans. Tuva and King Kaka are in the same WhatsApp. The things they have done to most upcoming female artists are unspeakable. The number of panties dropped for the two by ladies seeking their help to be famous is shocking,” Nthusi said.

“Today, if all those ladies speak up, the two will have nowhere to hide. We know what they have been doing. Only that these victims fear coming out because they believe the two might use their influence to ruin their careers,” she claimed.

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Mixed Reactions

Her revelation opened a can of worms with countless netizens, including notable personalities daring the victims to come out and exposed the accused.

Some Kenyans defended the two public figures rubbished Nthusi’s allegations, holding that she was out to chase clout using their names.

However, others, the majority in this case echoed Nthusi’s claims holding the two, specifically Tuva has been facing the allegations for years now.

Quite a number insisted that they have proof to confirm that Tuva and King Kaka could be guilty of the accusations.

Efforts by Nairobi News to reach out to Tuva and Kaka for their side of the story bore no fruits.

This publication will be following the matter closely and will duly update you as new details unfold.

 

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