Mr. Bow speaks out about the video that went viral on the internet, accusing him of having a child with a certain woman.

In a post made moments ago on his social media pages, musician King Bow made it very clear that the subject discussed in the video is not true and that this is the price of fame he is paying. He appealed to people to have common sense, respect, and above all, limits in the pursuit of fame.

This is the first time the musician has been bothered by controversies involving his name on the Internet because, according to him, the accusation of having a child is very serious, and even more so to portray him as an irresponsible father.
Finally, he concluded that a "Xamboco" would educate the girl in the video very well.

The video in question has been going viral on the internet since last weekend, where a young woman accuses Mr. Bow of having a child with her and not taking care of it, even though the child is ill. The woman appealed to the musician to at least introduce the child to his parents' home so that the child would stop getting sick, according to African tradition. The woman went even further by calling the musician live during the video; however, it became clear that Bow didn't know her, as he didn't recognize her. Even so, the matter went viral, with some blogs spreading the video until it reached the artist, who ended up being annoyed.

Lately, there has been a wave of lawsuits that musicians have been filing against disrespectful internet users; however, Mr. Bow has shown no willingness to take such action, contrary to what many thought would happen, similar to the case involving the musician and presenter Freddy Jossias, which led them to court where it was decided that neither of them should pronounce the other's name again.
Regarding the same subject, presenter Freddy Jossias recently expressed a desire to move beyond this issue, commenting on it on his program and inviting musician Mr. Bow for coffee; however, Mr. Bow has not yet commented on the matter.

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