Big Eye has vowed never not stop attacking Eddy Kenzo until the Big Talent boss ceases his behavior.
He explains that Eddy Kenzo attacks him silently, often through other people, and this is why he hasn’t stopped calling him out publicly.
Big Eye says Kenzo plays the sympathy card in the media but is not a good person, as he continues to fuel conflict behind the scenes.
“Eddy Kenzo has been attacking me for a long time. He does it silently and through others, so I won’t stop calling him out. He plays the sympathy card in the media, but he is not a good person,” Big Eye explained.
Big Eye maintained that he will only forgive Eddy Kenzo when he stops the behind-the-scenes attacks.
His statement comes at the backdrop of his baby mama, Don Zella’s warning against attacking Kenzo. On Tuesday, Don Zella to her social media accounts and threatened to teach Big Eye a lesson if he continues demeaning the Musician Federation honcho.
Zella, who shares a son with Big Eye revealed that she has repeatedly cautioned him to stop targeting Kenzo, urging him to refrain from poking his nose in media discussions about the Big Talent Boss, and his wife, Hon. Phionah Nyamutooro.
Don Zella emphasized that Eddy Kenzo significantly shaped Big Eye’s music career, encouraging him to acknowledge his mentor’s influence, heal from past grievances, and swallow a chill pill.
“Everyone has a right to beef Eddy Kenzo or abuse him but one person who is Big Eye, you have no right to abuse or belittle Eddy Kenzo at all. I have told you on many occasions, we have spoken even in person and text but you seem to listen and then unlisten. You have belittled his wife in the past. You seem to jump on every sentence his name is written in but it is not fun. Let go, sebo, leave Kenzo alone. If you fail, I’m gonna intervene and you know me because I know he will never respond to you. Just sing your music, people will appreciate you more than this nonsense you keep dragging Kenzo in all the time but at least put some respect for things he did for you. Please let go, heal and focus on you. He is not perfect but you are here because of the things he did for you and us who take him as family. Sometimes you have to be the bigger person and grow from some things but it is too much and very painful to watch,” reads Don Zella’s post on Facebook.
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