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Cindy haunted, seeks Steve Jean’s pardon

 

Dancehall artiste Cinderella Sanyu has come out to apologise to his first manager, Steve Jean for something that has seemingly been haunting her for years.
Cindy as she is commonly known was in an interview with fellow musician, Juliana Kanyomizi when she admitted to offending the Fenon records/events boss back in the day which led to their fall out.
Cindy said she hurt Steve by saying the worst things ever to him which she regrets now and would like to be pardoned.

“I was angry one day and I said the worst things ever to him. I can’t take that back and he has refused to let this go but I pray and I hope that he forgives me one day. He was there when Blu*3 let me go, he held me like his own child. He confronted me and I abused that when I let careless words come out of my mouth,” said a tearful Cindy during an interview with Juliana.
The Boom Party artiste also admitted missing the Mwana gwe wannema singer.

“He gave me an amazing beginning. He was my brother. He used to give me everything from clothes to food, among others. He never made me feel uncomfortable for a moment. Not at all. He was that guy I could call when I had the biggest problems in the world and I hurt him. I want him to be proud of me.”
The mother of three further stated that the only thing she wants is to talk to Steve Jean and that taking her back to his life would just be enough.

 

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