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Lillian Mutambo, Behave Yourself, Call Him Instead – Tianna Defends Chile One MrZambia

Zambian model and public figure Tianna has responded to Lillian Mutambo’s scathing remarks regarding the recent incident involving Tianna’s stolen phone and Chile One Mr. Zambia’s K50,000 reward offer. In her response, Tianna emphasized the importance of maintaining respect and decorum, particularly when engaging with elders.

The feud started when Lillian Mutambo, via her social media platform Lily Mutamz TV, criticized Chile One for announcing the reward for Tianna’s phone during the funeral proceedings for the late Dandy Krazy. Mutambo expressed her disappointment, labeling the act as “childish” and accusing Chile One of seeking attention at an inappropriate time. She also declared that she would no longer support the artist.

In her post, Mutambo wrote: “Good morning, when Tianna lost her phone Chile One posted this whilst the funeral was still on.. My comment was please for now let’s finish mourning, he then blocked me.. From now onwards I cease my support towards Chile One..”

She further stated that the incident detracted attention from the somber occasion and accused Chile One of ungratefulness and growing a “big head.”

Tianna, breaking her silence, penned a composed yet firm response to Mutambo, emphasizing respect and the need to handle disagreements privately. She wrote: “I have never responded to you, but you have pushed me to the edge. You’re a mother we should all be looking to and learning from. Imagine your own children being pushed around by an elder in the name of creating content.

Tianna highlighted Chile One’s decision to block Mutambo as a respectful move to avoid unnecessary public altercations. She continued: “He respected you by blocking instead of being disrespectful by responding… Please behave yourself. We can’t keep going back and forth with our elders on the media. If you have a problem with him, call him; you have his number.”

Tianna’s response has garnered widespread support from fans and the public, who praised her for addressing the issue with maturity and grace. Many agreed with her sentiments, calling for respect and private resolution of conflicts rather than airing grievances publicly on social media.

This exchange has sparked a broader conversation on the need for mutual respect between public figures and their critics, especially when emotions run high in sensitive moments. While the issue at hand involves personal perspectives, it underscores the value of handling disputes with dignity and discretion.

As the public weighs in, it remains to be seen if this will mark the end of the back-and-forth between Tianna, Chile One, and Lillian Mutambo. However, Tianna’s firm yet respectful tone serves as a reminder of the importance of rising above negativity.