Mbosso forced to respond to claims that he was given Tanasha’s Toyota Prado [Interview]
After a year and some months of dating, Tanasha packed the little she had acquired and returned to Kenya, departing from her Tanzanian in-laws.
However, many took note that the singer came home with probably nothing more than her 5-month old son.
This meant she left behind her brand new Toyota Land Cruiser Prado, that she had been gifted by ex-lover, Diamond Platnumz on her birthday in August 2019.
But that seemed to bother her less. Unfortunately, fans were curious to find out what exactly became of the beauty’s flashy gift.
Mama Dangote
Reports were rife that Mama Dangote had taken possession of the car that anyway, cost her son a hefty price.
This is after Tanzanian blogger, Juma Lokole revealed that Tanasha’ Prado was registered under Sandra’s name.
The car is still there. Why should it be sold? Naseeb is not one to sell his property.
Posing:
Why should Tanasha leave with the car? The car belongs to Mama Dangote. In fact, all the cars.
Mbosso
Now, fingers point in Mbosso’s direction, with claims that he was handed Tanasha’s gift of a car.
The WCB singer promptly responded to the reports, admitting that there is some resemblance but that is not to mean that is Tanasha’s former ride.
This is after he was spotted cruising the fuel guzzler that could easily be mistaken for Tansha’s birthday gift.
He was compelled to even provide receipts as proof of ownership, during his interview with Wasafi media, disclosing his new ride ran above Ksh 10 million’s worth.
I was told, if I’m not keen, my car will be seen to be that of Tansha’s. This is my car that I started the year with.
Adding that even if they were to take his Prado to Diamond’s house and compare it to Tanasha’s former ride or that of Sandra, there would be a major difference.
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Tanasha’s current ride
During her exclusive interview with True Love magazine, the 24-year old model said she had no interest in the Prado she was gifted and chose to leave it behind.
The car is in Tanzania. I had no interest in taking it.
Clarifying that she is an independent woman and does not need the financial support, after all, she has her own German machine in Kenya.
I have my car here. My BMW actually it’s in the garage. I can get myself a car and what I need. That’s all that matters.
Lest we forget, last year, while she was being gifted her new ride by Diamond, the beauty who was so attached to her blue BMW which she calls ‘her baby blue’, was reluctant to sell it and stick to the one she was being gifted.