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I had to ‘stunt’ in order to remain relevant in the music industry – Fille

Allen Kisakye by Allen Kisakye
6 years ago
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In the music industry, when artistes fail to release good music, many resort to doing stunts just to remain relevant.

Songstress Fille Mutoni is one of those that has lived off ‘stunting’. But she has decided to come clean, confessing that her relevancy in the entertainment industry was mainly made possible by the frequent stunts her ex-boyfriend /manager Mc Kats made her do.

Fille admitted that most of these stunts were outrageous, and that because of ‘the need for fame’, she did a lot of bad things just to stay relevant in show biz.

“I made things worse by stressing over my IMAGE!!, I understood that you had to Look a certain way to make it out here, But then I realized I couldn’t afford to be anything else but MYSELF!” Fille stated on her social media page.

The ‘Bye Bye Ex’ singer claims that the hardest part of moving away from doing stunts for fame after partying ways with her manager Mc Kats was the fear that people might reject her music.

“I used to wonder! Will people ever like my #music??? Will people ever accept me for who I am without having to do all these outrageous stunts??!! I even wondered more!! Will I ever manage to fit in this crazy industry that is extremely and excruciatingly demanding??? she stated.

Fille and Mc Kats have always staged many breakups  to makeup stunts that it took time for people to accept the fact that this dramatic couple had separated for real.

One of their most outrageous breakup was when pictures of Mc Kats with a bruised face flooded the internet.

Rumour then had it that Kats was brutally beaten by Fille after she caught him cheating.  But this also happened to be a stunt.


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