A rumored edited version of her performance went viral on social media on Saturday, propelling the singer to the top of the trends list.
In response to snide remarks that she sounded awful, Zahara posted a another video from the event in which she begged her haters to quit trying to drag her down.
“Do not modify things to demean me. God is constantly good. Stop this absurdity,” she wrote.
The local Twitter user who shared the disgusting video denied Zahara’s assertions, stating that she had removed a segment from her Facebook live performance.
Why would I make an effort to lie about you? The video I provided was from a Facebook live broadcast, so it could not have been modified. This 15-second clip confirms that I am correct. She wrote, “I dare you to tweet your entire performance.”
Others argued that Zahara was sabotaging her career, while those who claimed to have observed her performance live refuted the charges by posting more videos to support their statements.
“It’s not so horrible that people are wicked,” remarked one Twitter user.
“Zahara, we were in the audience, and your performance was terrible. I feel bad for the band’s backup singers, who attempted to perform your song.