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Controversial Mai Titi announces new album days after Facebook drama

Facebook sensation Mai Titi(TT), who disclosed her HIV status on Facebook live last week, will soon release an album, raising questions on whether she did so to gain popularity ahead of the launch.

Mai Titi caused a stir on social media last week when she said she was infected with the deadly virus by her estranged husband Tapiwa Mutikani who later on dumped her and recently wedded another lady traditionally.

As her fans were still coming to grips with the revelations, on Sunday morning, the comedian-cum-singer advised people to gear up for the release of her debut album.

“Countdown to my album launch. . . Enjoy my forthcoming song, He lifts you higher,” said Mai Titi.

This latest development has made many suspect her disclosure, as most believed, was one of those attention seeking gimmicks by celebrities meant to gain mileage. state media

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