Over the weekend, the internet was flooded with news of artiste Wendy Shay’s mother losing her house in Germany, where she lives.
The house according to reports was gutted by fire and the family was only able to retrieve few items due to the timely intervention of the fire service.
Taking to Instagram, distraught singer Wendy Shay revealed that they have lost their house, she was thankful there was no causality.
In the video, the ‘Uber Driver’ hitmaker said her family is happy and grounded regardless of whatever, tests are thrown their way.
“Thank God for saving my family and I. Life still goes on,” she captioned her post.
Watch video below:
View this post on InstagramNo matter what the devil throws at us ..we still stay happy and grounded Thank God for saving my family and I We lost our house but not our lives life still goes on ðŸ™ðŸ¾ #noweapon #nofire #imblessed #keepmoving
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