Glennis Grace will perform her community service at a nursing home. That is what the singer said Show news. Grace was involved in a violent incident last year for which she was sentenced to 200 hours of community service.
The singer told candidly Show news that she will perform her community service at the nursing home where her father died.
Despite this fact, Glenda Batta (44), as the singer is really called, thinks it is a beautiful and suitable place. She does not say when she will carry out the community service, because she does not want ‘prying eyes’.
Furthermore, Batta leaves on Show news know that she is undergoing her punishment by working with respect for others. The singer believes that restraint is appropriate. That’s why she deliberately tries to keep aloof on social media, and she hasn’t released any new music yet.
Acquitted of assault and threat
Batta was involved in a violent incident in a Jumbo supermarket in Amsterdam in February last year. She was found guilty of public violence against supermarket employees, but was acquitted of assault and threats.
Batta’s 16-year-old son, who was also involved in the incident, was sentenced to 120 hours of community service, 40 of which were suspended.