Andy Deh, Son of MC Fullstop, Reveals He Refused Liver Transplant, Calling Himself a “Mrasta”
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Andy Deh, son of the late Kenyan reggae and dancehall hype man MC Fullstop, says he refused to undergo treatment because he believed Rastafarians should not undergo procedures such as organ transplants.
“Mjeshi alikuwa ashakuwa offered aende apigwe transplant. Mjeshi ananiulizaje, “mi naenda kupigwa liver transplant na mimi ni Mrasta? Izo ni za kibarbie!” Andy said.
In an interview, Andy Deh explained that his father died because he was an alcoholic and refused to have a liver transplant.
He says that when he met his father, he only had 5 years to live because he was sick. He explains how he showed him papers that he did not have much time to live.
Life Of Andy Deh
Andy Deh said that when he met his father, who was in 2017, he had now stopped drinking and could not even allow alcohol inside the house.
But he was doing other drugs before he later on succumbed to death.
In that interview Andy was telling his story from when he was young, and he was a fan of MC Fullstop without knowing who he was.
“I was listening to him, and my mum used to tell me that we would meet him one day because she knows him,” said Andy Deh.
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Andy Deh Calls His Stepfather Weak
Andy describes his life growing up where he grew up in alot of wealth before he met his father, MC Fullstop.
Andy describes his stepfather as a weak man in the interview. He says he calls him weak because he decided to raise him despite him not being his child.
“We unanileaje 20 years na mimi sio mtoi wako?” Andy says in the interview, questioning why his stepfather never took a DNA test to prove he was his father.
He says that his mother told him even before going to live with MC Fullstop that his stepfather was not his biological father, so he never gave him respect because he always saw him as a weak man.
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Personal Life
Andy Deh said that his teenage years were as he described himself as spoiled because of his upbringing.
He said how he has a tattoo to remind him of his late father and how his death took a toll on his mental health.
Andy Deh opened up about his personal life, revealing that he has an 8-year-old child.
He also spoke about his current lifestyle, saying wealthy 40-year-old women support him and provide everything he needs.
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