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“I was slapped, his friend also slapped me,” Bb Sans Os De Man justifies his breakup with Dinaco

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Bb Sans Os De Man has finally given the reasons that led him to end his collaboration with his manager Dinaco Plaisir.

Ivorian artist Bb Sans Os De Man recently announced the end of his collaboration with his manager, Dinaco Plaisir, marking the end of a long-standing professional relationship. This decision follows troubling events that have occurred between the two parties.

During a media appearance on Thursday, February 29, 2024, Bb Sans Os De Man revealed the reasons for this break-up. He disclosed that he had been physically assaulted by his manager, unveiling shocking details about the incident. “I skipped a meeting to send him because he physically assaulted me in front of people. He slapped me as I was going to have tea in a kiosk one morning. He then snatched my two cell phones. I left the phone in his hand and went back home. He called his friend who also slapped me,” he explained with consternation.

The dispute also involved the disappearance of material goods, with Bb Sans Os De Man claiming that his manager seized his electronic devices and cash. Despite his efforts to resolve the conflict peacefully, the artist was faced with defamatory attacks from his former collaborator, further exacerbating the tension between the two parties.

Following these troubling events, Bb Sans Os De Man has unequivocally expressed his categorical refusal to re-establish any form of cooperation with his manager. This decision marks a significant turning point in the artist’s career and foreshadows major repercussions in his future projects.

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