Photos of Sandra with a bruised face stormed the internet and immediately went viral. Sandra Teta was beaten beyond recognition that it was simply hard for the human eye to notice it was the beautiful Rwanda babe that had dedicated her life to singer Weasel. It was said that she had been beaten up by Weasel who allegedly accused her of cheating and neglecting their children. Weasel apparently did not agree with the type of job she did since she always returned home in the wee hours.
After all these rumors, Teta's parents could not sit still as they decided to take their daughter from the hands of the Ugandan 'hulk' and return her over to Rwanda. Rwanda’s high commissioner to Uganda, Joseph Rutabana disclosed that Sandra had returned to Rwanda in company of her parents and two children.
singer Weasel has come out with a different version of events however. During an interview with a radio station, he claims his baby mama, Sandra Teta returned back home in Rwanda to prepare for his visit to the in-laws. This talkies with what Weasel's mother told the press as she claimed that her son was even bound to go visit his lover's parents despite all the rumors against him. Netizens however believe that this is just a cover up for the atrocities committed by the celebrity.
The Goodlyfe crew singer who swears he is innocent trashed the allegations that he had turned into a monster and beat his baby mama like a chicken thief. He mentioned that some people were trying to put him down by destroying his reputation but he was going to face everything head on.
He mentioned that due to the too much pressure of proving his innocence and protecting his image, he was even forced to use Sandra Teta as a vixen in his new “Selector” song in order for netizens to stop bad mouthing him and accusing him of domestic violence.
“I used Sandra as a vixen in my Selector song due to the so many words that circulated how I beat her up yet it wasn’t the reality. My reputation is soiled. I am preparing to visit her parents so that we commence talks on formal introduction,” he said.