The gifted musician KiDi recently spoke out about the upsetting experience he had when it was reported falsely that he had had a stroke while unwell.
KiDi discussed how the false rumors affected him as well as his family, friends, and the brands he works with in an open interview on Daybreak Hitz at Hitz FM.
KiDi recalled the moment the rumors first surfaced and expressed his frustration at finding the false information quickly spreading across social media and other platforms.
His discomfort during the ordeal was increased by the overwhelming number of worried calls, including one from his worried mother.
KiDi didn’t take the circumstance lightly and thought about suing the bloggers who were in charge of disseminating the false information.
He expressed his concerns to Richie, the CEO of Lynx Entertainment, and questioned why such nefarious rumors kept popping up time and time again.
KiDi could see that some people were taking advantage of these circumstances for their own gain.
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“When it happed I called Richie 9CEO of Lynx Entertainment) and asked ‘how many times or for how long will these things happen and we will say it’s nothing? How long will we have to keep doing this? People are taking advantage obviously as you can see’. There needs to be some course of action,” KiDi said.
KiDi and his team deliberated the best course of action, but ultimately decided against filing a lawsuit and chose to ignore the bad news.
They instead concentrated on finding responsible and constructive solutions to the problem.
Without providing any additional information, KiDi announced in February that he had to postpone his North American tour scheduled for March 2023 due to health reasons.
Unfortunately, this sparked rumors and conjecture, with some saying he had a stroke. These assertions were quickly refuted by Richie Mensah of Lynx Entertainment, who emphasized that they were clickbait.