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Eric Geso’s Manager Sonie Grant Denies Breakup Claims

By: Robin Dopoe Jr. | October 27, 2016

Sonie Grant and Eric Geso
Eric Geso’s manager Sonie Grant has dismissed claims that the artist breakup with her while on his way to Australia for a tour.
In a phone called interview with LIB Life, Sonie said all the news about breaking up on the internet are false and are meant to help tarnish or take the artist off track on his tour.
She added that she was the one that approved his Australia tour with Deejay Flexz, which kicks off on the 29th of this month.
In a strong tone, Sonie also denied news that Eric used her to achieve his goal, thereby leaving the country without informing her and has refused to talk to her since.
“I still managed Eric and I don’t know where this information is coming from. The artist we are talking about here is signed to me legally and we talk everyday.
“Right now I just got off the phone with him. I cannot believe someone is calling Eric ungrateful; it is not fair for an artist with a noble character.
“Since we started working together professionally, there has not been a day that Eric ever disrespected me. I strongly think that this false news is coming up because of the good working relationship that exists between us,” Sonie explained.
She furthered said: “People are also mad because of our working relationship and they are trying to destroy it. All I can say to them, they need to do their homework before sending out false information about others.”
Meanwhile, Sonie said at first she never wanted to make any statements, but that the negative impact of the false news compelled her to come out of the shadows.
“I do not like responding to negative propaganda but this one really touched me,” she added.

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