Singer Vivianne confirms music industry is ‘demonic’ barely days after Vanessa Mdee’s claims

Just days after Tanzanian singer-songwriter, Vanessa Hau Mdee blasted the entertainment industry for hypocrisy, popular Kenyan singer, Vivianne came out to confirm the claims.

Hypocrisy saw Mdee fall into depression and dive into alcoholism, before recently declaring she had had enough and called it quits in an industry that did not accept her as she was, neither supported her dreams.

Tanzanian songbird, Vanessa Mdee

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Vivianne

Days later, her Kenyan counterpart, Vivianne came out public to first, commend the Tanzanian songbird’s resilience in the hypocrisy-filled entertainment industry.

Truth is she is a ball of fire and one of the best entertainers hands down.

Kenyan celebrity artiste, Vivianne

However, regardless of how strong and thick-skinned one might have become, entertainers are still human and with time, it eats into your skin until you can hold in no more.

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According to Vivianne, one eventually sinks into depression and resorts to drug addiction.

Performing artiste, Vivian

The mother of one could not emphasize enough how the truth in the music industry has been swept under the mat time and again, but it was the high time the truth came out.

I love to make music but the pressure and the hypocrisy will drive you into depression or substance abuse that’s for sure.. In my own capacity as Vivian the lack of truth and lack of love that is characteristic in our entertainment system is demonic.

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Lauding:

And I appreciate @vanessamdee very much for being vulnerable and honest about her journey.

Singers Vivianne (left) with Vanessa Mdee (right)

Vivian’s message to fellow female artistes is one:

i know for sure everyone has their own unique journey. But as much as possible we have to be able to stand in solidarity when it comes to the truth. I’d like to appeal especially to my female counterparts in entertainment to extend grace to one another and be ambassadors of truth and love.

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Gloria Katunge