Singer Marwa Loud Denies Witchcraft Allegations, Considers Legal Action

Influencer Marc Blata suspected singer Marwa Loud of having called on the services of a marabout in Morocco to bewitch rapper Lartiste. The 24-year-old woman wants to take the matter to court.
New accusation of witchcraft. After Carla Moreau, it is the turn of Marwa Loud to be accused of having used witchcraft. On Snapchat, influencer Marc Blata reveals that the interpreter of Bad boy went to Morocco where she had called on a marabout to bewitch rapper Lartiste. The influencer got in touch with the interpreter of Chocolat. The latter responds through voice notes broadcast by Marc Blata: "Now, I want to tell you, it’s not even my fight anymore, if you want to know what I think about witchcraft, it’s that all those who practice it will go to hell."
"[...] I lived it and I wish it on no one. I could talk more, explain to people, but the last time I talked about it at Guillaume Pley’s, it backfired on me." I didn’t want it to come out, but it came out. [...] Today I’m far from all that and I want to forget all that, I want to skip all that. It fucked up my life more than anything else. It destroyed my couple and my family life," he added.
Marwa Loud will not be long in responding to the accusations. On Snapchat, she recounts being "aware of this story for three years" through her producer. "These people want to make it public. When they want to harm me, I can’t let it go [...] I was aware that they had put a private detective on my trail [...] ", she wrote, before asking her detractors for proof of what they claim.
"I’m clear with myself. [...] Bringing accusations against me, that’s crazy," added the interpreter of Fallait pas. "I’ve taken my steps and I’ll settle this in court. At some point, you have to stop talking nonsense," she concluded. The singer’s responses are far from convincing the Internet users. On Twitter, the hashtag #BoycottMarwaLoud has been launched.
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