Singer Wendy Shay has denied reports that she bullies her label mate, Fantana.
According to her, she would never bully anyone especially when she knows what it is like to be a victim of bullying.
“When we have to talk, we do. When we have to see each other, we do. She texts me when she has to and when she has a question she knows I'm there for her,” Wendy Shay said on the Cosmopolitan Mix on Joy FM, Tuesday.
Shay’s denial follows a recent social media post by Fantana that claimed people at the Rufftwon records, including Wendy Shay and Bullet, have been torturing and bullying her.
“I won’t allow you guys to use me, play me and make me look like the bad guy. WE ALL KNOW THE TRUTH. The TRUTH THAT YOU BOTH ARE SCARED OF. Since you guys want everything to be public. WHY DONT I JUST TELL THE TRUTH? “ Fantana wrote on her social media handle.
However, Wendy Shay told Mamavi Owusu Aboagye, host of the show that “I haven't heard anything about her being bullied in the Rufftown family. Honestly, if it's true I didn't know about that.”
“We are very fine. We don't see each other every day because everybody is off doing their things,” she added.
Commenting on reports Fantana has left the Rufftown Records music label, she said that “all I know is that she is being managed by a different management team that does not work at Rufftown but she is still on the label.”
WATCH THIS ”” I am cool with Fantana but we don't talk often. ”“ Wendy Shay. #DaybreakHitz pic.twitter.com/Sc9XbS1R20
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