Events host Mr. Henrie has responded to explosive claims made by his ex-lover Prima Kadarshi, who alleged that he sold land to fund her infamous trip to Dubai.
She openly admitted that while on the trip, she cheated on him with Medi Moore.
Speaking out on the matter, the Galaxy FM presenter dismissed the allegations as both false and alarming, adding that Prima’s recent behavior raises serious concerns about her mental well-being.

“We are ignoring something very serious. This lady has been displaying signals and signs, but soon she might go mad. Jokes aside, is there a normal human being who can go on social media and publicly say they cheated? She’s running mad. That woman needs urgent help. Watch the partners,” Mr. Henrie stated.
The radio host vehemently denied ever selling land to support her trip, asserting that he would never stoop that low for love.
He also emphasized that his reputation and self-respect wouldn’t allow him to make such a decision.
“I am not that stupid. That would be stooping below the belt,” he said. “But for me, I am looking at the pattern that lady is showing over and over again. That is how a person starts to lose their mind.”
Mr. Henrie further questioned the public’s reaction to Prima’s statements, saying the situation has been misunderstood and mishandled, with many focusing on drama rather than the underlying issues.
“Having seen people online gaslighting the situation, but ignoring the very important thing — would you do something like that if you’re okay?”
He concluded with a passionate plea to those close to Prima, urging them to intervene before her situation deteriorates further.
“Something is not right with her. I would have reached out to her, but her characteristics are not those of a sane person. People close to her should swing into action and help her immediately.”
As the back-and-forth between the former lovers unfolds in public, it’s clear that what started as personal drama is turning into a deeply concerning situation — one that might need more than just attention, but serious intervention.
