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Tyla Opens Up About Negative Perceptions Surrounding Her

Mide by Mide
May 3, 2024
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Tyla, a Grammy-winning singer from South Africa, recently disclosed that many individuals view her negatively due to her fame in the music industry.

The singer believes that some people have associated her success in the music industry with membership in the Illuminati.

Tyla refuted the notion that the only way to achieve worldwide superstardom in the music industry is by being a member of the Illuminati.

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She emphasized that God is the foundation of her accomplishments thus far.

Tyla made these comments during an interview with Cosmopolitan magazine.

She said;

“People already think I’m in the Illuminati? Oh, now. I know some people think that’s the only way, but it really isn’t. God is the center of everything that we are doing, and clearly, it’s working,” she said.

On her new reality as a mixed-race South African in America, Tyla said, “When people are like, ‘You’re denying your Blackness,’ it’s not that at all. I never said I am not Black. It’s just that I grew up as a South African knowing myself as Coloured. And now that I’m exposed to more things, it has made me do other things too. I’m also mixed-race. I’m also Black. I know people like finding a definition for things, but it’s ‘and,’ not ‘or’.”

 

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