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Ammara disowns drugs, juju infested family

Chengeto was born to Andy Brown and Chiwoneso Maraire, and is one of her father’s 10 children.

CELEBRATED songstress Ammara Brown has sensationally claimed that she has cut off ties with some of her family members, including sister Chengeto Brown.

The celebrity sisters are daughters of the late veteran musician Andy Brown.

In a recent interview on radio, Ammara described her family members as toxic.

“My family, on my father’s side, has got dark and horrid things that even my father failed to deal with,” she claimed.

“There are family members I am not good with anymore, but there are others whom I talk to. Drugs, addiction, jealousy and juju are all part of my family and I am not the one to shun traditionalism, but that is another level of darkness.

"I let go of the idea of family. "There is a difference between relatives and family. people I call family are not blood relatives. they are the ones, who stand by me every time no matter what.”

Asked to describe her relationship with Chengeto, Ammara responded…

“Non-existent. I wish her (Chengeto) well in life, "I loved that human, I am not bitter, but sad, the situation is heartbreaking,” she said before breaking into tears.

Chengeto was born to Andy Brown and Chiwoneso Maraire, and is one of her father’s 10 children. Some of Andy Brown's children allegedly use drugs and other substances.

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