Being renowned has its advantages, but Nasty C can witness the difficulties of certain celebrities to trust, even if they previously trusted others.
Nasty C attacked a fan who leaped on stage and approached him during his African Throne Tour with Cassper Nyovest in Zambia.
Despite his inability to speak about the situation, Nasty C stated that he had seen numerous musicians being harmed by persons posing as fans.
“We’ve had people that come around and pose as friends but turn out to be the opposite,” the South African A-list rapper said.
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The Eazy hitmaker said fame made him more protective of his space.
“The more you make it and the longer you stay in the limelight, the more you have to protect yourself and your energy. You tend to withdraw from that. There’s less human interaction. A lot of it is transactional and promotional, so you limit your access and you become different.
“You live in a bubble because you’re so protective and you miss out on normal human experiences. When that happens, it’s good for your mental health to have people around you who still expose you to the normal side of life.”
He’s grateful to have his longtime girlfriend and baby’s mother, popularly known as Sammie Heavens, as his support throughout his career.
“My relationship with Sammie has a positive effect on my sanity. My girlfriend is also my best friend, so I know anyone she trusts, I trust. Whenever I’m with her, I don’t have to worry about my safety — same with her.”