
Talia Soares
Journalist / Writer
Mar 8, 2017

Talia Soares
Journalist / Writer
Bounty Killer is a changed man5 min read

Bounty Killer has countered the attacks of those on him who stated that he should not be apart of the Women’s Day Celebrations. He shared that he is being treated unfairly.
The dancehall superstar, took aim at Shelly-Ann Weeks, a media personality and sexologist, who joined the list of women who have questioned his inclusion in the line-up for today’s International Women’s Day concert.
The hard-core artiste is set to perform at the free concert being staged at Emancipation Park, Kingston, this evening, however, Bounty Killer’s appearance has been overshadowed by a call for him to be axed from the line-up due to past allegations of domestic violence. In the past, he was allegedly charged with beating his girlfriend with a hammer however the case against him was dismissed in court.
Obviously irked by a video that Weeks posted on Instagram, Bounty Killer suggested that she is behaving as if she is Mary, the mother of Jesus, who was “born a saint, has never sinned, never did anything wrong in her whole lifetime, or ever been forgiven b4″.
He noted too that claims that he had abused women were nothing more than unproven allegations and what he is attempting to do here is to show that he is changed, grown and matured into a better man and he does regret his alleged involvement or whatever, which he is still paying for up until this day. He further shares that he condemns domestic violence. It’s wrong, it’s totally unacceptable, and it’s a disease, or merely weakness and what better platform he would have to express his sincere apology to the women of this world than the one this evening.
In his post, Bounty said that his stance was influenced by a promise he made to his mother, Miss Ivy, who died in 2012.
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