Danger hopes Spice finds joy

June 21, 2024
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Queen Danger has sought to explain why she did not fight her attacker the night he entered her hotel room in Europe and allegedly raped her.

The dancer, who has been in the middle of a social media storm since the release of Spice's 2085 Tea, said she was numb when the sexually charged man barged into the room and forced himself on her.

"Yes, mi can fight, but mi inna shock!" Danger told THE WEEKEND STAR.

"Mi numb! And mi neva inna nuh fight mood, because mi naah premeditate dem deh tings deh. Plus, mi did feel inferior to dem at di time, because mi did young and she [Spice] did a big artiste from dem time deh, suh is like mi jus neva did waah fi duh nutten fi cross di boss," she recollected.

The alleged incident, which reportedly took place seven years ago, resurfaced recently after Spice released 2085 Tea - the song, which details Spice's challenges, victories, and feelings of 'betrayal' throughout her music career. On the track, Spice claimed that one of her former employees had an affair with her then boyfriend.

At the time of the alleged incident, Danger was on tour in Europe with Spice. She remembered asking herself during the sexual ordeal, "A wah dis pa mi now? A wah dis pa mi now?"

"While him a do di action him a seh, 'It nuh mek no sense yuh tell Spice, because shi naah guh believe yuh'; suh is like it a paralyse mi now," Danger revealed.

She said that after the incident, she called a man she was dating and told him what happened. She said the man encouraged her to disclose it to Spice, but it took a while before she did.

"Mi mek fi tell her enuh, but every time when mi try fi tell her is like it harda and harda fi seh, [because] mi feel like mi shoud a fight more. Mi a seh mi a guh lose mi work, plus the guy tried blackmailing me by asking me to meet with him secretly or him seh him a guh tell Spice what happened, but I always refused," she added.

She recalled feeling like a burden being lifted off her shoulder when she reached out to Spice to tell her about the incident a few years ago. By that time, the artiste was already aware of the sexual encounter. The dancer said that following the conversation, she believed the So Mi Like It deejay was sympathetic. However, the release of 2085 Tea has left her questioning whether Spice was genuinely supportive.

"Mi feel offended and hurt fi know seh a supm mi guh through weh hurt mi, and mi reach a point mi think mi strong enough fi tell yuh, and mi level wid yuh one and one, and tell yuh and based on our [initial] convo, shi [Spice] believed," said Danger.

Of note, Spice's then boyfriend had previously denied the rape allegations, admitting in 2020 to consensual sex with Danger.

"These allegations of rape are fabricated to sink me. Mi and her have sex inna several countries, not just one. This wasn't no one-time thing. We never have sex just once. So when she's talking this and crying, I know what it's about. She wah she and Grace (Spice) fi be good. If yuh get rape, you go to the police. You don't come on social media and talk, because social media can't do anything for you. The police can lock up this person," he said.

Meanwhile, Danger said that the wound has been reopened, and she hopes to reach a stage in her life where "people can feel my pain and hear me, because what happened doesn't define me. Whatever you go through, you can heal and rise above it.

"As for Spice, I hope she can sit down, heal from the situation, and find peace and answers to the questions she doesn't know. Because if in 2085 she's still bitter over something I didn't do, that means she's really sick, and something needs fixing. I just hope she can find joy," Danger concluded.

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