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Woman denies being in partnership with dancehall star, Koffee
A scandal is brewing in Jamaica, after a new woman denied she is in a relationship with dancehall sensation Koffee (pictured right).
Koffee has never confirmed or denied her sexuality (at least not publicly).
The young woman, named Terri, posed for a photograph with Koffee at a popular Jamaican restaurant. The photo went viral after fans questioned if she is in a association with the lean, muscular rapper.
Some Jamaican blogs rudely referred to the pair as “Koffee and Creamer.”
However, Terri took to social media to deny a relationship. “I’m not her woman or nothing prefer that. I’m just a fan who took a pic zemii.”
She stated many fans took photos with Koffee that day, but hers is the only one that went viral.
“yea a lot of us took pictures with her the day we saw her at Sharkies but only mine seem to be sharing all over social media.”
The dancehall composer tried to convince a woman named “Fancy” to join her in lockdown in her song of the same title. Many assumed Terri was Fancy.
The song drew criticism from Jamaicans who look down on homose
The female in a viral photo with Koffee is speaking out amid dating website rumors
A young girl who posed for a photograph with Koffee at a Popular Jamaican restaurant is denying that she is in a relationship with the Grammy award-winning artiste. The photograph, which shows a lean and muscular Koffee standing inches away from the young woman who has her middle finger up, was shared by a number of Jamaican blogs referring to the two as “Koffee and Creamer’ as they insinuated that the two are in a relationship.
Koffee has not denied or confirmed her sexuality, but that has not stopped curious fans from making assumptions that she was gay and into women. The adolescent man who is identified as Terri on Instagram said, “I’m not her woman or nothing like that. I’m just a fan who took a pic zemii.”
She further commented under her original comment that “yea a lot of us took pictures with her the day we saw her at Sharkies but only mine seem to be sharing all over social media.”
The reactions to the post saw many people asking if the young lady was “Fancy,” who the dancehall deejay referred to her in her free “Lockdown,” in which she talks to a woman as she persuades her to be with her. T
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Homophobia has long been an issue in the entertainment industry, and Jamaica is no exception. The roots of homophobia in Jamaica may be traced back to the country’s history of British colonialism, which brought with it conservative Christian values and attitudes toward homosexuality.
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In the show industry, this has resulted in a culture of apprehension and discrimination for those who recognize as LGBTQ+. Many performers and industry professionals have reported being bullied because of their sexual orientation or gender identity.
This culture of discrimination has also had a chilling effect on the content of Jamaican entertainment. Many artistes and creators censor themselves, avoiding any content that might be seen as “too gay” or “too controversial.”
Recently, Koffee, the Grammy nominated kid from Jamaica who just achieved a major milestone in her career with her collaboration with British pop star Sam Smith was met with backlash and criticism from some members of the Jamaican community.
The backlash was rooted in the perceived “homopho
‘Koffee is not a lesbian’: Macka Diamond says reggae artiste dresses masculine to ward off sexual predators in music industry
Dancehall artiste Macka Diamond says she does not believe that reggae artiste Koffee is a lesbian, simply because she dresses like a man.
According to Macka, the 21-year-old dresses the way she does to ward off sexual predators who are plaguing females within the music industry.
“Mi know why Koffee dress da way deh. She just yearn fi look like one a di man dem, she just don’t want to be harassed,” the industry veteran said.
Koffee’s sexuality has been the subject of much speculation since her 2017 debut. The Grammy-winning artiste has never publicly addressed the rumours of her allegedly existence a closeted lesbian.
Since Koffee has never publicly confirmed or denied the speculation, Macka used the opportunity to give some perspective to persons who have labelled the reggae star a homosexual woman simply because of her appearance.
According to Macka, rape culture is prevalent in the music business and it is very usual for women and girls to be forced to trade sex for favours in the industry.
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