







The sub-plots of the Kenyan entertainment scene just got a lot more toxic. Mylee Stacy has officially broken her silence regarding the explosive allegations that she made derogatory remarks about Diana Chacha’s child. While many expected a climbdown, Mylee has instead chosen to lean into the conflict, admitting to the statements while firmly refusing to offer an apology.
Here is the breakdown of the latest fallout:
The Admission: “I Said What I Said”
In a series of raw responses, Mylee Stacy didn’t hide behind denials. She admitted to making the controversial remarks about Diana Chacha’s child. However, rather than expressing remorse, she framed the comments as a reaction to a much larger, private war between the two former friends. By admitting to the “red line” comments but refusing to back down, Mylee has effectively signaled that this beef is far from over.
The “Sabotage” Defense
Mylee’s refusal to apologize is rooted in her belief that Diana Chacha is the “architect” of her current social isolation. She has leveled several heavy accusations against Diana:
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Friendship Interference: Mylee blames Diana for playing a key role in her falling out with several close friends and high-profile celebrities.
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Whisper Campaigns: She maintains that Diana has been working behind the scenes to damage her reputation within the industry, leading to her being sidelined from certain circles.
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Gatekeeping: Mylee claims that Diana’s influence was used to isolate her, turning it into a “me or her” situation for mutual acquaintances.
The Take
This is a classic case of a “scorched earth” strategy. By admitting to the remarks about the child but pivoting the blame toward Diana’s alleged manipulation, Mylee is attempting to change the narrative from “bully” to “retaliator.”
However, in the court of public opinion, bringing children into celebrity spats is often a losing move. Diana Chacha’s supporters are already calling for accountability, while Mylee’s camp is framing her as a woman who was pushed to her limit by industry “snakes.” As it stands, the bridge isn’t just burnt—it’s been vaporized.
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