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Zuchu Blasted For ‘Killing’ Steve Harvey

Tanzanian singer Zuhura Othman popularly known as Zuchu has been blasted for ‘killing’ and mourning American comedian and show host Steve Harvey on her social media platforms.

In November 6, 2022 Zuchu through her Instagram account uploaded a screenshot photo of Steve Harvey’s social media account and his profile picture and captioned it with, “#RIP”.

She went ahead to add sombre mood emojis like a praying hand and candle emojis.

She also posted a black plain image to mourn Steve Harvey.

The post has however received mixed reactions from her 5.1 million followers as it was confirmed that the comedian is alive and kicking as his social media accounts were very active.

Many people criticized her for that while others called her confused and uninformed.

Zuchu has however not reacted to the critiques neither has she posted a picture since.

Maureen Omollo

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