Teslah’s Controversial Music Video ‘Situationships’ Banned By YouTube Advertisers

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 ‘Situationships’, a new music video by Kenyan songstress Teslah which dropped on YouTube today, has sparked intense controversy by triggering mixed reactions from various sections of viewers!

By Isaac Tugume

 ‘Situationships’, a new music video by Kenyan songstress Teslah which dropped on YouTube today, has sparked intense controversy by triggering mixed reactions from various sections of viewers!

The ‘Situationship’ video is a nerve-gripping visual production that has since prompted YouTube advertisers to ban adverts from being run on the song, fronting claims that some scenes are too graphic.

In the said music video, which is already being streamed by fans on YouTube, Teslah talks about how she longs to be in a real relationship but often finds herself in situations where most men are interested in lust and sex instead of true love.

Teslah expresses how she has tried out several relationships but has always found men so abusive to the extent that she feels like killing a man to survive the abuse and domestic violence she has been subjected to.

However, it’s important to note that in this song, Teslah not only speaks for herself but also depicts the kind of life that most women in relationships go through.

 The artist attempts to call out men to stop mistreating their women, love them selflessly, and above all, always avoid situations in relationships that could result in domestic violence!

 ‘Situationships’ is both a very entertaining and informative jam that everyone should check out on YouTube by tapping the link above.


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