Diamond Platnumz Ends Debate on Whose Women Are More Beautiful: Tanzanian or Kenyan?
Tanzanian music sensation Diamond Platnumz, known for his global hits and electrifying stage presence, recently settled a long-standing debate between Kenya and Tanzania in a candid interview.
The star, born and raised in Dar es Salaam, was put on the spot to answer a series of quick-fire questions, sparking lively reactions across social media.
When asked to choose between Nairobi and Dar es Salaam, Diamond, without hesitation, picked his hometown. “Dar, because it is my hometown—I was born and raised there. I feel safer and more comfortable there—I have peace of mind. I know Kenya loves me so much, but I’m sorry about this,” he said, showing loyalty to his roots while acknowledging his strong fan base in Kenya.
The conversation then took a playful turn when Diamond was asked to decide which country, between Kenya and Tanzania, boasts the most beautiful women. His answer was swift and clear. “Tanzanian ladies are so pretty, like so pretty. All my friends don’t want to leave when they go to Tanzania. They want to marry and settle down there,” Diamond remarked, his pride in his fellow Tanzanian women evident in his voice.
His response, though light-hearted, ignited a flurry of comments from fans across both nations, with many taking to social media to express their views.
The final question delved into his personal life, asking whether he would prefer a weekend with Zuchu, his rumored love interest, or with his friends. With a smile, Diamond simply replied, “Weekend out with Zuchu.” This choice further fueled the buzz around the couple, as fans dissected his every word and expression.
Reactions poured in from fans who noted not just his answers but also his improved command of English. Comments ranged from admiration for his loyalty to his homeland and Zuchu, to light-hearted banter about his choice to spend time with his girlfriend over his friends.
“I am from Kenya but want to marry a Tanzanian lady,” one fan wrote, echoing Diamond’s sentiment. Another added, “I love the fact that he chose a weekend with Zuchu,” while others praised his English proficiency, with one fan humorously stating, “Haters lied to me that he can’t speak English.”
Diamond’s responses, though simple, have once again cemented his position as a beloved figure in East Africa, admired not just for his music but also for his candid and charismatic personality.
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Diamond Platnumz Ends Debate on Whose Women Are More Beautiful: Tanzanian or Kenyan?