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Tanzanian Artist Zuchu Faces Backlash After Failing To Tag Terence In Dance Video

Tanzanian artist Zuchu has faced backlash after she re-shared a video of Terence and The Mathenges dancing to her song, “Sukari.” In the video, Wahu, Nameless, Milly Chebby, and Terence were all dancing to the song. Zuchu reposted the video and captioned it,

“I had to repost this one from the king and the Queen @namelesskenya @wahukagwi ???????????? aah mmeweza kulicheza sagarumba.”

However, Terence noticed that he had not been tagged in the video. He took to Twitter to sarcastically explain to Zuchu who he was. “Hi @officialzuchu mimi ndio huyo kijana mnono hapo kando na shati ya white,” he tweeted.

Terence’s tweet quickly went viral, and many people took to social media to criticize Zuchu for not tagging him in the video. Some people accused her of being disrespectful, while others said that she was simply trying to promote her song.

Zuchu has not yet responded to the backlash. However, she has since deleted the original tweet.

The incident has sparked a debate about social media etiquette. Some people believe that it is important to tag everyone who appears in a video or photo that you share online. Others believe that it is not necessary, as long as the person is clearly visible in the image.

Ultimately, it is up to each individual to decide whether or not they want to tag everyone who appears in a video or photo that they share online. However, it is important to be respectful of others’ wishes, and to avoid making anyone feel left out.

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Dennis Elnino

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