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“My machines don’t work” – Chymamusique says after lady offers to be his wife

Posted on November 25, 2025
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Chymamusique sparked hilarious reactions on X after a playful exchange with a fan who volunteered to become his wife.

The musician had initially gone online to announce that he was selling his bikes, a post that quickly drew attention and light-hearted comments from followers.

Responding to one of the reactions, he wrote: “I don’t have a wife, kids & good health.”

An X user then boldly shot her shot, replying: “I can be your wifey.”

Without missing a beat, Chymamusique responded with: “My machines don’t work.”

My machines don’t work https://t.co/YX9HFbZ0Pk

— Chymamusique (@Chymamusique) November 24, 2025

The cheeky comeback sent social media users into a frenzy, with many finding the exchange comical.

One user joked, “Soldier is not standing at attention, OG,” while another added, “The machine machine? Machine gun?”

While the moment was humorous, the musician also opened up about his health struggles.

He revealed that he might not be able to drive forever due to a medical condition he has been managing after being involved in a fatal accident.

“I had a seizure & brain surgery which might lead to epilepsy,” he shared.

Wouldn’t collect cars & bikes again , mindset has changed https://t.co/wGfE29HUc7

— Chymamusique (@Chymamusique) November 24, 2025

Fans have since continued to send him support, admiring his honesty and wishing him strength in his recovery journey.

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