Ghanaian musician Mzbel has addressed long-standing speculations linking her son’s paternity to the late Castro, stating categorically that such claims are baseless.
Speaking in an interview with Max TV, the ‘16 Years’ hitmaker revealed that the last time she saw Castro was in 2013, when they collaborated with other artists to record a tribute song for the late Ronnie Coaches of Buk Bak fame.
“The last time I saw Castro was when Ronnie Coaches died, and we got together to record a tribute song. I never saw him again,” she stated.
Mzbel further clarified that her son, Adepa, was born six years after her association with Castro and her other colleagues had ended.
“I gave birth to Adepa six years after my friendship with Castro and other colleagues ended. Castro was alive when Adepa was born,” she emphasized.
She also questioned why people were fixated on her personal life and the identity of her son’s father.
“Why is it by force that they want to know the father of my child? All the people I know who put their relationships out on social media, it never went well for them,” she remarked.
Mzbel’s comments come amid ongoing rumors and public speculation about her private life, but the singer remains firm in her decision to keep her personal affairs away from the public eye.
Ghanaian musician Mzbel has addressed long-standing speculations linking her son’s paternity to the late Castro, stating categorically that such claims are baseless.
Speaking in an interview with Max TV, the ‘16 Years’ hitmaker revealed that the last time she saw Castro was in 2013, when they collaborated with other artists to record a tribute song for the late Ronnie Coaches of Buk Bak fame.
“The last time I saw Castro was when Ronnie Coaches died, and we got together to record a tribute song. I never saw him again,” she stated.
Mzbel further clarified that her son, Adepa, was born six years after her association with Castro and her other colleagues had ended.
“I gave birth to Adepa six years after my friendship with Castro and other colleagues ended. Castro was alive when Adepa was born,” she emphasized.
She also questioned why people were fixated on her personal life and the identity of her son’s father.
“Why is it by force that they want to know the father of my child? All the people I know who put their relationships out on social media, it never went well for them,” she remarked.
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