Dancehall artiste Stalk Ashley is facing intense molestation allegations made by a distraught mother who has lashed out against her and her manager in a TikTok video that has gone viral. In the video, the mother claimed that her 19-year-old daughter, who goes by Bad Skyla, is suffering for mental health issues after a series of devastating experiences.
The mother, known as Sparke Enterprise on the social media platform, alleged that her daughter was molested multiple times by the singer and her manager, Jaxx. “Stalk Ashley, wah mek yuh do dat to mi daughter?” she asked. “Uhuh, torture her; unuh put her inna orgy; unuh do all kinda wickedness to her.”
The woman claimed that her daughter’s traumatic experiences have left her struggling mentally, and she had to receive professional help. She also said that seeing her daughter struggle this way has caused her to lose sleep and her appetite. According to the woman, she even almost suffered a stroke. She threatened to take action, and while she did not specify if she would be taking the legal route, she later mentioned that the matter had to be investigated.
According to the mother, Stalk Ashley and her manager were allegedly intimately involved. They allegedly influenced her daughter to abort a pregnancy and end her relationship with her boyfriend. The woman continued to claim that the pair promised Bad Skyla, a recording artiste, that they would help her gain recognition in the entertainment industry.
The shocking claims continued with the mother alleging that the pair even gave her daughter drugs. She said her daughter told her about what happened, but people may use the ‘mentally ill’ card to dismiss the allegations.
“Stalk Ashley, your days are numbered,” she said in tears, saying that God would take vengeance. “Wicked Gyal”. Later in the video, the mother requested prayers for her daughter and continued with the backlash. She referred to Stalk Ashley as a “nasty gyal” whose sexual orientation is allegedly pansexual, which refers to someone who is attracted to people regardless of their gender or sex.
