When Celebs Break Up: A Look at Prezzo & His Tanzanian Ex’s Case

 

Any showbiz, world over, is full of its own drama. From bullying to boyfriend stealing to fighting to nasty break ups. That’s what makes the entertainment scene buzz with life. However, with all the nastiness going on, there are things that ought to be kept private. Instead they end up unfolding right in the eyes of the public.

Most recently, as recent as yesterday, Prezzo’s immediate former girlfriend, Chagga Barbie, made some unflattering comments about his rapcellency saying, “Sasa ukibembeleza ni kuwish Happy Bday japo nikupost ilikuwaje? Sasa nitaweka msg zote mpaka ukibembeleza nikununulie hadi Giusseppe Sneakers Ukiomba Nikupe Ticket Matako wewe, mwanaume gani wewe Mario wewe ulifikiri mie nahonga mburula kaaa wewe? Nimezoea kutunzwaaaaa…….siilikuwa Ukiomba nikufichie Siri Kibamia wewe………”

Prezzo was understandably upset with the comments, but he responded in a mature fashion, which is a rarity when it comes to showbiz feuds. The rapper opted to do business in a way showing that he wasn’t keen about the comments.

It’s not only shameful for celebs to fight in public but also demeaning on their end.

Fighting in public is not appropriate. Never has been. Never will be. No one cares about what your significant other was doing to annoy or upset you. If it was necessary to confront him or her about it, please do it secretly the same way you got hitched.

My two cents? Just because you’re on an emotional roller coaster doesn’t mean that those ups and downs should be available for public consumption. Journal in private and cry with close friends. Just stay away from your internet-connected computer when you’re tempted to chronicle every stage of the breakup.

At all costs, resist the social media rebound. Don’t post randy or intimate photos of your ex online. It only goes to show how limited matter there is between your ears. If you catch yourself posting anything that you hope will make your ex dismayed, don’t do it. It’s a transparent move that will only make you look bad.

Woe unto you if you do this, the paparazzi is watching.

 

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Jeff Omondi (Writer)