Singer and media personality Crysto Panda has voiced his frustration over what he sees as unfair treatment of fellow entertainer Bruno K by social media users, following the success of their joint TikTok show, Champanya.
The backlash began after the inaugural Champanya festival, which turned out to be a major hit.
Despite the event’s success, online chatter began circulating claims that Bruno K felt sidelined and unappreciated allegations he later firmly denied.
In a recent interview, Bruno K dismissed rumors of any fallout with Panda, suggesting that the rumors were fabricated by individuals attempting to damage their professional relationship.
Crysto Panda addressed the situation during a TV appearance, visibly upset by comments undermining Bruno K’s contributions.

“People have downplayed Bruno, and I don’t like it, you don’t know someone’s effort, and people saying I’m better than him is all crap. I only work with someone because I know they bring something to the table. This needs to stop.”Crysto Panda said.
While Panda admitted that the original concept for Champanya was his, he emphasized that Bruno K quickly supported the idea and played a significant role in its execution.
Notably, Panda credited Bruno with bringing his estranged baby mama, Dorah, into the project and convincing her to purchase tables for the event something Panda described as a meaningful contribution.

“People want to give me all the credit, but you can’t pull off something like this alone, Bruno K worked hard behind the scenes, and people don’t see that. They just want to discredit him, which is wrong. I don’t want to be seen as the sole face of this show.”he said during a local TV interview.
Panda made it clear that Champanya is a collaborative effort, and both he and Bruno K deserve recognition for its success.