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Chile One breaks silence on Tianna ‘car chase’ allegations

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Zambian musician, Chile One, has responded to social-media allegations by his former partner, Tianna, who claimed that a “recently married celebrity” followed her in an unregistered white Mercedes-Benz.

In a video circulating widely online, Chile One dismissed the claims and appeared to minimize the situation, saying he saw no reason to comment further.

“I should not even comment on that issue because no name was mentioned. Even you did not see my name being mentioned, so it is a sheer waste of time to comment on it,” he said. “Yes, I am being tagged and mentioned by some people… what I would say is that it is not everything that I should comment on.”

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His remarks were immediately interpreted as an indirect response to Tianna’s earlier live video, in which she claimed that a “recently married famous person” trailed her after she declined to speak to him privately.

She alleged the individual was driving a white Mercedes-Benz without number plates, and described the incident as a chase.

Although Tianna did not name Chile One, social media users quickly drew connections to the award-winning artiste, who recently married his partner Angela following the couple’s previously publicised separation.

Chile One’s response has since generated mixed reactions. Some fans defended him, saying the allegations lacked specifics, while others argued that the musician should address the matter more openly to dispel speculation.

Commentators also referenced claims that Chile One had earlier approached Tianna at a public event seeking a conversation, which she reportedly declined before leaving.

The incident has sparked widespread discussion within Zambia’s entertainment circles, with fans debating whether the confrontation was a misunderstanding or indicative of deeper tensions between the former partners.

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