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Oh Nah! Shenseea Says She Felt Violated After A Masseuse Secretly Recorded Her Naked (VIDEO)

Shenseea has doubled down on a masseuse allegedly violating her while at the spa. After tweeting about the incident, she filmed a video calling out the beauty professional for acting like anything but that. While the details on where and when this happened are still unclear, the ‘Shake It To The Max’ artist was clear about feeling violated.

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Shenseea Explains How She Felt Violated By A Masseuse

As mentioned, Shenseea first revealed the spa incident in a tweet from September 13. It said,“Caught a masseuse videoing me while I was on her table today…I feel violated.”She added a disappointed, side-eye type of emoticon to the post.

In a follow-up video, Shenseea emphasized that people are “crazy as f**k and they literally have no boundaries.”She then went on to rhetorically ask why someone would think it’s okay to video her while she’s lying naked on a massage table with her eyes closed.

“I feel like I just got raped or some sh*t. I feel violated…I’ve never had that in my entire life,” the singer said.

Shen said that a “click click” noise from the phone alerted her that the masseuse was videotaping her. When she opened her eyes, she saw the phone in her face. Shocked and baffled seemed to be her primary reactions in the video. The circulating clip cuts off, and it’s unclear how Shenseea handled the incident and whether she addressed the masseuse directly or reported them to another individual.

Singer Won BIG At This Year’s Caribbean Music Awards

The incident Shenseea experienced comes after she walked away a winner from the Caribbean Music Awards. The ceremony occurred on August 28, per VIBE, in Brooklyn at the Kings Theatre. It was meant to celebrate artists amplifying and elevating music from the West Indies, from reggae and soca to dancehall and kompa. Shenseea won five times that night, including Female Dancehall Artist of the Year, Dancehall Album of the Year for ‘Never Gets Late Here,’ Dancehall Song of the Year, Collaboration of the Year, and Reggae/Dancehall Video of the Year for the song ‘Hit & Run.’

As a result, she’s now the most awarded solo artist in the CMAs’ history with six wins. Another notable winner that evening was Spice, who snatched up Dancehall Performer of the Year.

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