Tanzanian music producer P Funk Majani, who is also Paula Kajala’s father, recently shared his thoughts on the reality show ‘Behind The Gram,’ featuring Frida Kajala and their daughter Paula.
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The strained relationship between Paula and her father, renowned Tanzanian music producer P Funk Majani, has become increasingly apparent. The tension reached its peak when Majani expressed his disapproval of the reality series ‘Behind The Gram,’ which showcases the lives of Paula and her mother, Frida Kajala.
During a phone interview with a local Tanzanian radio station, Majani voiced his concerns about the negative exposure of their daughter through the reality show. He expressed his dismay, stating, “They are humiliating that girl. The way she is being exposed is a significant issue, and I have repeatedly raised this concern with her mother, but she doesn’t take it seriously. She sees it as fame and takes pride in her daughter.”
Majani emphasized that Paula, unlike her mother, is not a celebrity and, therefore, her life should not be exposed to everyone. He added, “She is not an artist, not a public figure. Fame comes from her mother, but she should live a normal life.”
Furthermore, Majani expressed his disappointment by disowning Paula, as she no longer uses his surname and instead identifies herself as ‘Paula Kajala’.
Paula Kajala responds to his father’s remarks
In response to her father’s remarks on an episode of ‘Behind The Gram,’ Paula Kajala didn’t hold back. She expressed her loss of respect for him due to his consistent negative comments about her mother in the media. Paula emphasized that her father’s decision to disown her had no impact on her.
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Referring to her father, Paula stated, “His constant insults towards my mother in the media didn’t affect me at all.” The 20-year-old firmly warned her father to stay out of her life, asserting that she is no longer a child he can control at his will.
Addressing her father, Majani, Paula stated, “You should actually let me live my life. I am now a grown woman.” Since her parents’ separation, Paula Kajala has maintained a close relationship with her mother, Frida, while growing distant from her father.