Shelly-Ann Curran Criticizes Spice, Unveiling Allegations and Personal Disputes

Shelly-Ann Curran Criticizes Spice, Unveiling Allegations and Personal Disputes


Shelly-Ann Curran has recently stirred controversy by openly criticizing dancehall artist Spice, following a disagreement over Curran’s claim that Tall Up’s song was superior to Spice's new release, "2085 Tea." Curran didn’t stop there; she went on to reveal a series of allegations and personal disputes involving Spice.

During an episode of her show, Tea Time, Curran accused Spice of fabricating details in a supposed sexual “file,” which she insists contains false information. Curran stated she has no knowledge of any involvement with John John (Lady Saw’s ex) and clarified that the only John John she knows is her son. She mentioned that she has been in a relationship with Rumblood since she was 19, emphasizing, "Rum Blood wid di good co**y."

Curran suggested that Spice should focus on revealing her own personal life rather than fixating on others. She accused Spice of performing sexual favors to secure stage opportunities and urged her to come clean about relationships with figures such as Baby Cham, Nuffy Don, and women like Dancing Rebel.


“Weh yuh nuh come talk bout the woman dem weh yah f**k? Weh yuh nuh guh talk bout you and rebel a f**k. A dat mi wah know,” Curran ranted, emphasizing her demand for transparency.

Curran didn’t shy away from financial accusations either. She claimed that Spice owes her money and labeled her as a thief and scammer before she gained fame. Curran alleged that Spice attempted to scam Shaggy, hinting that Shaggy would be shocked to learn about Spice's past actions.


Curran concluded her heated critique by firmly stating, “If yuh wah me fi tell yuh sorry fi yuh lame f**king song yesterday, it’s never gonna happen!”

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