Gospel singer Kevin Bahati's wife, Diana Marua, has been facing backlash on social media over allegations that she is the one causing misunderstandings in her husband's gospel music label, Eastlands Most Beloved (EMB) records.
This started after one of the records signees, gospel artist Mr Seed, quit the record label.
It was later revealed that the Barua hitmakers wife, had called the police to eject Mr Seed's wife from a show on the new year's eve in Kiambu.
It was alleged that Mr Seed's wife wanted to sell coffee to the revellers, a business Diana had planned to do.
This led to a disagreement between the two.
A few days later, another gospel artist, Weezdom, came out to claim Diana's micromanaging of the label made to him quit EMB.
This week, gospel artist David Wonder also followed the trend and quit EMB records.
Bahati's wife, however, did not accept to be bullied by online users. She told off critics claiming she is a pillar, she was made to stand out and not fit in and owes no one an explanation.
"Being taken to levels I never thought I'd get to because I was made to stand out, not to fit in... ayeeee," wrote Diana on Instagram.
"Pillars are meant to stand strong... When God Blesses you, you owe no one an explanation," she added.
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