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Susan Mwaniki narrates how she met and fell in love with controversial singer Willy Paul

Susan Mwaniki narrates how she met and fell in love with controversial singer Willy Paul
Willy Paul’s ex girlfriend

Susan Mwaniki a Mount Kenya Universituy student who recently came to the limelight after exposing the gospel singer for physically assaulting her has revealed how she met and fell in love with Willy Paul.

According to Susan, she slid to Willy Paul’s DM after the singer posted that any lady who would like to be a vixen in his next project to hit him up.

As any other lady interested he texted the singer and after that text everything changed.

“There was a time he posted on his Insta stories that he wanted a video vixen and that anyone interested should talk to him. So I did, I gave him my number after he asked for it. After that, I don’t know how business turned into other things,” she said.

After texting the singer, he asked for her number and after that their one relationship kicked off.

 

Susan revealed that she started dating Willy Paul even before Willy Paul shot the video.

“We started dating even before the video happened.”

She went ahead adding that,

“I did not get to be a video vixen. On July 3rd he told me he was in Juja so he told me to meet him there from Thika.”

Susan further revealed that when Willy Paul learned that she was talking with his close friend, he became insecure and started being abusive.

“On our way to his house, he asked me whether I talk to his friend Kelvin to which I said yes. I, however, assured him that there was nothing between me and his friend Kelvin. He grabbed my phone and went through my logs and saw that I had indeed talked to his friend.”

“After reading the texts is when he started threatening me. As his girlfriend I did not think that he could do anything bad to me. He however assured me that when we reached home he would beat me up, He usually wants to own you as a woman,” she concluded.