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So Bahati never paid Adhiambo after whole day of service?

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Brenda Otieno, the video vixen in Bahati’s hit song ‘Adhiambo’ has claimed the musician didn’t pay her.

Brenda caught the eyes of viewers with her voluptuous figure in the music video along with other vixens.

“Yes, Bahati and his team never paid me so let nobody think I have a contact with those rude and disrespectful humans,” she said.

I have been quiet since I felt it wasn’t a big deal. After all, my pride wouldn’t allow me to get paid Sh10, 000 for a whole day shoot

Brenda

She added: “I have been quiet since I felt it wasn’t a big deal. After all, my pride wouldn’t allow me to get paid Sh10, 000 for a whole day shoot.”

“You either pay me what I’m worth or you keep your cheap money.”

Nairobi Big Boys

The vixen also dismissed claims that Nairobi’s big boys were responsible for funding the lifestyle that she constantly flaunts through her Instagram page.

“Yes, I was a vixen in Adhiambo song. I regret it coz it makes people think it’s one of the so-called big Nairobi men funding my lifestyle,” she said.

“Bahati never paid me a penny. I have never cared since then coz I didn’t feel I badly needed the money.”  

Adhiambo has 13 million views on YouTube so far, having been released six months ago featuring Bahati and Ohangla’s sensational Prince Indah.

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