Diamond Platnumz’s daughter Princess Tiffah has asked her mother Zari Hassan to immediately sack their househelp in South Africa.
Speaking in a video together with her mother, the 7-year-old said that Zari should fire the maid for calling her while shouting.
Tiffah complained to her mother that the househelp always shouts her name whenever she is calling her.
Zari: So Miss Juma how does auntie call you?
Tiffah: (Iminatiting the househelp) Latifaaaaaaa!
Zari: How do you want to be called?
Tiffah: (Speaking slowly) Tiffah.
Zari: Why does she call you like that though?
Tiffah: I don’t know.
Tiffah insisted that the househelp should be fired when Zari asked her what should be done about the maid.
Attempts by Zari to dissuade her daughter from her hard stand fell on a deaf ear.
Zari: So what should I do?
Tiffah: Fire her.
Zari: What?
Tiffah: Fire her.
Zari: Fire her? Just like that?
Tiffah: (Blinks to show yes)
Zari: Ahh ok. Have you spoken to her to tell her you don’t want to be called like that?
Tiffah: (Blinks to show no)
Zari: I think you should try that before we fire her.
Tiffah: Mmhmmh (shakes her head to show disapproval)
Zari: You don’t want to have any of it?
Tiffah: (Shows facial expression to indicate yes.)
The 7-year-old in her Instagram account said that she would tell her father Diamond Platnumz, who is based in Tanzania) to fire the househelp should her mother fail to sack her.
“Nah nobody is supposed to call me like that….I’m taking it up with management. The branch manager in SA or else I’ll escalate it to head office in Tanzania,” Tiffah wrote.
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Diamond Platnumz indicated that Tiffah was his favourite child when he revealed that he settled on his 7-year-old daughter to inherit most of his wealth.
Speaking during an interview with a South African radio station, the Bongo crooner said that he wanted Tiffah to manage his vast business empire.
“I would want her (Tiffah) to be the heir to my property. Especially my music business, to be able to manage my businesses. That’s what I want,” Diamond said.
The Tanzanian singer further reiterated that he did not want his daughter to be a musician like him.
“I don’t want her to suffer. I wouldn’t want her to go through the suffering I’ve gone through. I want her to be the heir to many businesses that I have also set up for her,” he said.