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Don’t laugh at me – Shatta Wale tells ex, Michy, after breaking up with girlfriend
Source: MyJoyOnline.com
9 April 2022 10:15am

Reggae/Dancehall artiste, Shatta Wale has finally confirmed he is no longer with the lady he flaunted on social media barely two months ago.
In a post on Snapchat, he made his fans and followers know that he is heartbroken.
The ‘Infinity’ singer appealed to his ex-girlfriend, Michelle Diamond, popularly known as Michy to refrain from making fun of him following the breakup.
“Shatta Michy, please don’t come and laff at me that I have broken heart,” he wrote. Shatta Wale attached to laughing emojis to his post.
Shatta Wale first sparked break up rumours after he took to Snapchat to rant about relationships.

He wrote some surprising takes on relationships including a statement that “marriage is a scam.”
In his posts, the ‘Melissa’ hitmaker cautioned men to focus more on making money than falling in love and/or settling down.
He also asked men to be cautious when women profess their love, adding “ most of them are liars and fault finders to delay your precious time to go for the big bags.”
Shatta Wale and ex-girlfriend, Elfreda.
Among other things, Shatta Wale also revealed that he does not want to build a future with a woman who would take on the role of a CID to go through his phone.
On Instagram, Shatta Wale has deleted all pictures of Elfreda, who he presented to his followers and fans about two months ago.
He, however, left the viral video in which the two were seen kissing.

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