The duo have been posting on social media, informing the public about the domestic abuse Teta has allegedly been subjected to over the years in her relationship with the crooner Douglas Mayanja, alias Weasel Manizo.
Teta tells Daniella to back off, claims she is spreading rumours
Sandra Teta is not interested in the social media campaigns being run by Daniella Atim and Claire Nangajja, alias Maama Ghetto, the wife of singer Buchaman.
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This was after a picture showing Teta in a bruised state was shared on social media, with claims that she had been assaulted by Weasel.
But Teta says they have done enough so far and it is time to back off.
"I will start off by thanking everyone that tried to reach out to me to find out if I was doing okay and the kids," Teta says in a video seen by this reporter.
"And secondly I would go on and say, I would really love to appreciate the efforts of Daniella Atim and Maama Ghetto... I would like to ask them to kindly step down on my family issues for now because enough is enough right now."
According to Teta, most of what the duo has been posting is based on speculation because none of them contacted her to clarify. She was especially disappointed in Atim because she is married to Jose Chameleone (Weasel's brother), which makes her family.
"Because whatever campaign they are doing. Whatever post they are doing, are being run on speculations and rumors, [because] none of them really bothered to call me and ask me what was really going on or even ask if i was doing okay [because] in this context I would really address Daniella because she is family," Teta says in the video.
"How do you start posting one post, second post, without calling someone to really know if whatever you're talking about is real, or if she is doing good? I don't know how you start posting that... I would really ask them to step out of my family business and let me handle it and let me handle it as Sandra Teta because this is my family you are talking about."
Teta, who has two kids with Weasel, also adds that the duo is ruining her brand which she has taken years to build.
"And another thing, in this whole campaign, you are bringing down the brand Sandra Teta. I worked so hard to be who I am today," she says.
This is the first time Teta has publicly spoken out since the domestic violence saga went public, apart from one social media post in which she was denying being beaten by Weasel. She said it was thugs. Some people, however, dismissed the post, saying she could have been forced to make it.
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