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Artiste tells of his marital bliss
File - Poor and Boasy
Roxroy McLean, Star Intern
With his court case now behind him, dancehall artiste Poor and Boasy has recently announced that he has tied the knot with Tanya McKenzie-Johnson, a 19-year-old student currently attending the University of West Indies, Mona.
The deejay, born Omar Johnson, told THE STAR that he has found a new life through her, and for this reason he feels very special.
"Mi never know seh mi woulda get so much love, to how people used to treat me," said a blissful Poor and Boasy via the telephone.
The wedding took place two months ago at a private church in Liguanea, St Andrew. But, it was like love at first sight for the reigning Magnum King of the Dancehall, who claimed to have forked out $180,000 on the wedding rings.
"It was like love at the first sight. Mi pop up inna one bar and see har, and from there everything go smooth," he said.
The deejay, who rose to stardom after winning the Magnum Kings and Queens of Dancehall competition last year, said that his wife's family members have been giving him strong support since they got married.
"Mother love me and everybody a show support. It's a nice feeling and I love her," he said. Not much information about his wife was disclosed, however, it's understood that she is originally from Atlanta in the United States of America.
Poor and Boasy said he was well aware that the public will be surprised to hear such news, but for the moment he's loving every minute of his new life.
"Yeah, man, mi know dem a go surprise... memba say mi a come from nutten enuh, but right now mi love everything wah gwan," he said.
File - Poor and Boasy
Roxroy McLean, Star Intern
With his court case now behind him, dancehall artiste Poor and Boasy has recently announced that he has tied the knot with Tanya McKenzie-Johnson, a 19-year-old student currently attending the University of West Indies, Mona.
The deejay, born Omar Johnson, told THE STAR that he has found a new life through her, and for this reason he feels very special.
"Mi never know seh mi woulda get so much love, to how people used to treat me," said a blissful Poor and Boasy via the telephone.
The wedding took place two months ago at a private church in Liguanea, St Andrew. But, it was like love at first sight for the reigning Magnum King of the Dancehall, who claimed to have forked out $180,000 on the wedding rings.
"It was like love at the first sight. Mi pop up inna one bar and see har, and from there everything go smooth," he said.
The deejay, who rose to stardom after winning the Magnum Kings and Queens of Dancehall competition last year, said that his wife's family members have been giving him strong support since they got married.
"Mother love me and everybody a show support. It's a nice feeling and I love her," he said. Not much information about his wife was disclosed, however, it's understood that she is originally from Atlanta in the United States of America.
Poor and Boasy said he was well aware that the public will be surprised to hear such news, but for the moment he's loving every minute of his new life.
"Yeah, man, mi know dem a go surprise... memba say mi a come from nutten enuh, but right now mi love everything wah gwan," he said.