Diamond Asks Zuchu To Get Pregnant For Him After Denying Hamisa Mobetto’s Son 

Diamond asked Zuchu if she would agree to get pregnant for him and she just blushed.

The Wasafi boss made the request to his lover while they were performing together on stage.

Diamond on a light note asked Zuchu to get pregnant for him when he was performing together on stage on Sunday October 29, 2023, at the Wasafi Festival in Kahama town in Tanzania.

Kenyareports.com observed that Diamond performed in Nairobi at the Octobafest on Saturday night before leaving directly for Kahama on Sunday morning aboard a private jet.

 

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The Wasafi boss hit Zuchu with the big surprise while they were singing their love song ‘Mtasubiri sana’ in Kahama.

“Unanipenda, unaniamini na utanizalia?” Diamond asked Zuchu.

Zuchu had no answer to give when Diamond asked her if she would get pregnant for him.

After singing that, the two hugged and kissed, which was much appreciated by their followers.

 

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After their performance, Diamond and Zuchu were seen holding hands as they walked at the airport in Kahama to board a private jet back to Dar es Salaam.

 

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Diamond’s decision to ask Zuchu to get pregnant for him comes even as he is embroiled in a child paternity row with Hamisa Mobetto.

The Wasafi singer has been snubbing Hamisa Mobetto’s son Dylan even as he bonds with Zari Hassan children Princess Tiffah and Nillan and Tanasha Donna’s son Naseeb Junior.

Related: Tanzania’s Ministry Of Gender Wades In On Diamond/Hamisa Mobetto’s Child Paternity Row

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