¨There will always be one Mama Tiffah, it´s written in the books and that history can´t change¨ Zari Hassan shouts [Interview]

Diamond´s estranged wife, Zari Hassan is a no-nonsense lady and when she decides to hit back, she does it in style.

Her only daughter, Princess Tiffah just turned 4 and she is here to remind Baba Tiffah that she will always be the mother to their kids.

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Up and close with Millard Ayo, the Ugandan socialite reiterates that no matter how many women Diamond gets engaged with, she forever remains Tiffah´s and Nillan´s mom.

Further adding that despite the bitter feud between her and Platnumz, she has forgiven him, has moved on and is in a better place.

However, Zari reminds the Tanzanian crooner that their kids are still young and he therefore ought to make peace with them, when he still has the chance to.

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Before expressing that she does have every reason to believe Prince Nillan and Princess Tiffah will forgive their daddy.

I’ve learnt to forgive, I have forgiven him I’m in a better place and I’m sure even his kids will forgive him.

I mean they are too small but they will, he still has time for him to make up for the wrongs he has done with his children.

It’s over between me and him, everybody has moved on, everybody has new partners he’s expecting a baby but we are still going to be parents to our children.

There will never be another mama Tiffah, there is always gonna be one mama Tiffah, one mama Nillan

hata uoe wanawake kumi, ishirini, a hundred no mama Tiffah will always be mama Tiffah it’s been written in the books and that history can’t change.

Hubby

Away from her past, into her present, Zari told Millard that she is not yet ready to sire children with her hubby, Mr M because she still has a lot in her hands.

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She however clarifies that she still has the strength and desire to have more kids.

Interview

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Gloria Katunge