'So of course, I did what any other self-respecting 25-year-old man would do and I f******* lied to him,' he added. 'It was something along the lines of, "What's this about you and my wife, then. F***,' Sananda added, recreating this reaction at the time. 'The gentleman says his name is Bob Geldof. 'So I'm in a hotel, in New York, and I get this call from the front desk, telling me there's a gentleman downstairs who would very much like to meet with me,' the singer recounted. Sananda recalled how he was confronted by Paula's husband Bob, whom she was still married to at the time of their affair. 'It was quite a long time, it was very serious. 'I didn't have a bit of a thing, I had an affair with Terence for a year of my life,' the presenter was heard replying. Speaking on the show last night, the singer recalled first being drawn to Paula, and later lying to Bob Geldof about their affair when he was confronted by the singer and activist ![]() Townsend could be heard asking her if she had 'a bit of a thing' with the singer. In unearthed tapes heard on the programme, and recorded by OK! Magazine editor Martin Townsend shortly after Michael Hutchence's death in 1997, Paula talked about her relationship with Sananda. 'She was some type of goddess,' he added. 'The business is full of beautiful women, but the ones who have made the impact that she had on the culture, the time, there's something else there. 'My first impressions of her were what you would expect from a 24, 25-year-old, you know: "Wow, she's hot".' he said. He admitted he was immediately drawn to Paula's good looks. 'The first time I met her was before I went on stage for my first appearance on The Tube,' he said, referencing his appearance on the show in 1987, where he performed his single If You Let Me Stay. 'It's a relief to finally have this outlet to talk about and celebrate her life,' the singer said. Maitreya, 60, said he has been asked about Paula Yates numerous times in the past 30 years, and has always refused to comment, up until now. Hip-Hop stars including Remy Ma’s husband, Papoose, and Fat Joe came out to support “Queens Get The Money,” her first event as owner of battle rap league Chrome 23.Having now changed his name to Sananda Maitreya, the singer formerly known as Terence Trent D'Arby opened up about his one-year-long affair with Paula Yates in a new documentary about the presenter that aired last night on Channel 4 Maino, Dave East, and Lil Mama also pulled up to the show which was live-streamed on Hot.97. ![]() ![]() View this post on InstagramĪ post shared by OTFMZ Ma dazzled in a series of wardrobe changes, switching her fit in between each battle, upping the style stakes. She told the crowd she aims to change the misconceptions of female battle rap by showcasing some of the best talents in the scene, male or female. The highly-anticipated clash between Yoshi G from San Francisco and Brooklyn’s Pristavia kicked off the night. Yoshi went first and opened the first-ever Chrome 23 card showing off her rapping ability using layered schemes throughout all three rounds. She had to fight to win them back each round, turning up the energy to hammer home her more intricate raps.Īt times Yoshi was snapping on Pristavia, yet the crowd was a little underwhelmed, something which visibly affected her. View this post on InstagramĪ post shared by Female Rap Room had the more explosive start and began her first round with a confident rebuttal. She got personal, talking about Yoshi’s father and kids with a string of aggressive punches. Pristavia addressed any questions about her being a Christian battle rapper who uses aggressive gun bars by hitting Yoshi with a barrage of aggressive gun bars. She clowned her in the third, flipping Yoshi’s “thot” persona by rapping about how she’s not “thotty” enough.
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