
In the ever-churning world of internet virality, few stories hit as hard and fast as that of Roselande Belony, a name that, until recently, was synonymous with grace, gospel music, and media professionalism in Haiti.
Today, however, it echoes in global headlines for reasons far removed from her reputation as a worship leader or broadcaster.
From Ghana to Tanzania, Uganda to Nigeria, Roselande has sparked a digital firestorm. Her leaked videos have made her the subject of both harsh judgment and surprising support.
But behind the scandal and speculation is a real woman, facing one of the toughest chapters of her life.
Contrary to widespread social media claims, Roselande Belony is not a pastor’s daughter, nor is she from Kenya or Tanzania. She is a Haitian media personality, singer, and former radio host, best known for her work at Radio Télé Pacific, where she hosted educational programs and actively served as a worship leader in her local church.
Her identity, like the controversy surrounding her, has been heavily misunderstood.