Paula Kajala Apologizes to Marioo After Feud with Ex-Boyfriend Rayvanny

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Paula Kajala, the daughter of Tanzanian actress-cum-socialite Fridah Kajala, has apologized to her lover Marioo after a bitter exchange of words with her ex-boyfriend Rayvanny.

The feud began when a clip of Rayvanny appearing on Kajala’s reality show, “Behind the Gram,” was aired. Fahyvanny, Rayvanny’s baby mama, felt disrespected by Paula, who claimed that Rayvanny consented to be featured and even drove all the way to her place for a meet-up.

Rayvanny came to the rescue of his baby mama, and Paula was not particularly pleased with the turn of events. She responded by disclosing what led to their split on Instagram.

The disclosure of the whole drama could have affected Marioo, and Paula publicly asked for forgiveness.

“Please forgive me, my husband. What happened yesterday I think you already know everything so do not be swayed by the remarks people are making on social media. Please forgive me,” she posted.

She however said would not delete the segment where Rayvanny is featured in their reality show so that it could serve as a lesson for him and others like him.

Marioo and Paula started dating a few weeks ago, and the latter claimed that the Mi Amor hitmaker will be her last lover.

This was in response to the singer’s caption on the same platform that called out on people ‘bullying’ Paula due to her past life.

“There are people who have a big problem especially because of her kind heart or her fame. Please let this fine girl be. Let her enjoy. I know those who hate her are less yet she is still young and I do not want her to be hurt because I love her so much @therealpaulahkajala,” Marioo said.

Paula’s apology comes as a relief to Marioo, who had been caught in the middle of a feud between his girlfriend and her ex-boyfriend. It remains to be seen whether the couple will be able to move past this incident and continue their relationship.

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