By Chantelle Muzanenhamo

Popular rapper Holy Ten has issued a public apology to Ambassador Uebert Angel, Mudiwa Hood, and Mama Vee, following the fallout from a controversial podcast interview with DJ Ollah 7.

In a video shared on his social media platforms, Holy Ten admitted that he was heavily intoxicated during the interview, which sparked backlash due to his explosive comments.

“I was in no state of mind that you can ever take me seriously. I was drunk. I was very, very intoxicated,” Holy Ten stated.

He expressed regret for his statements and placed partial blame on DJ Ollah 7, claiming he felt betrayed by the airing of the episode.

He criticized DJ Ollah 7 for releasing the interview, which he believed could damage relationships, without considering the ramifications.
“For you to possess that kinda footage and put it out, knowing it will shake someone’s marriage, I just feel like Ollah didn’t think about me as a friend,” he added.

In light of the incident, Holy Ten announced his intention to advocate against alcohol abuse, expressing the pain of dealing with the aftermath of his remarks.

“I think I’m also gonna start advocating against alcoholism… The pain of having to answer for things you don’t even remember is unbearable,” he lamented.

Meanwhile, DJ Ollah 7 also took to social media to apologize for the situation, extending his regrets to Ambassador Uebert Angel and other individuals affected by Holy Ten’s comments.

He announced that he would refrain from providing platforms for personal attacks in the future.

Mudiwa Hood has withdrawn cyberbullying charges against Ollah 7 and Holy Ten after they both apologised publicly Sunday.

Mudiwa submitted the affidavits today morning.

Ollah 7 was expected in court and, barring late developments, will be discharged before plea.

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