Davianah ‘ready to go’ post is not a suicide warning - publicist
Claude Mills, publicist for fusion singjay Davianah, is confirming that the artiste is okay.
This follows a viral video of the upcoming entertainer wearing a bloody T-shirt with drops of blood on the floor. In a since deleted post, she wrote “ready to go” as part of an eerie caption about enduring physical and mental abuse.
The post sent shockwaves to her fans on Sunday who were worried that the video reflected a suicide attempt. Mills denied this.
“I spoke to her this morning, she is okay,” Mills told THE STAR. “It wasn’t a suicide attempt. It’s not for a project, I asked her that specifically. She told me that it was a case of physical, domestic abuse. She has not reported it to the police though.”
Not yet anyway as he added that his client intends to file a report.
The post reignited online conversations of Davianah’s tumultuous journey in the music industry, which has mostly been dominated by her personal life instead of her music.








