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Monday, 27 August 2012

She loves SEX but Kenyan MEN still want her BADLY


Last week, Tanzanian sultry singer and dancer went public that she was in search of a husband.

The Bongo singer went ahead to claim that she just wanted a nice romantic and ordinary man and he did not need to be a musician.

Since last Friday, suitors have been lining up trying to get her attention. When the news was announced on a Tanzanian radio, word has it that the phone kept ringing as people requested for her contacts. Some went as far as posting their phone numbers and email address online. Others flaunted their wealth on social media hoping that she would survey their profile and contact them.

Rehema Chalamila aka Ray C claimed that she did not want anything to do with her husband of 8 years. She has been in the limelight for being scandalous and stirring controversy.

The 30 year old was born in Iringa, Tanzania and started off by being a presenter in Dar el Salam. Her album ‘Mapenzi yangu’ that was released in 2003 made her popular in the East African region.

In the late 2000’s, Ray C and an identified man had a sex tape. It found its way to the public and as her career was on top, she rudely reacted to the tabloids claiming that she loved having sex. She wrote on her blog, ““Because you can’t get sex, don’t tell me…. How did your mother and father make you…? I love being black and I love sex.”

She went ahead and sold the sex CD for 15,000 a copy and made a vast profit. To add salt into injury, Ray took nude pictures of her and circulated them on the internet.

However, years later she suffered a huge blow after her trusted accountant stole all her money and she could not afford the high life. Her husband started cheating on her reminding her of her promiscuous behaviour. He claimed that he was doing her a favour by living with her and in shame she flee to Kenya, South B where she has been  living in an SQ.  Her collabo with Kenyan French boy ‘moto moto’ brought her back to fame.  The broke artist is now back to her hometown in Tanzania.

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