Macka Diamond uses Hot Ones Caribbean appearance to spotlight Hurricane Melissa relief efforts

Jamaican dancehall artist Macka Diamond is set to appear on the upcoming episode of Hot Ones Caribbean: All Ah We Edition, using the platform to draw attention to ongoing hurricane relief efforts following the devastation caused by Hurricane Melissa in Jamaica.

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Known for hits such as “Dye Dye,” “Bun Him,” “Cowfoot,” and “Hoola Hoop,” Macka Diamond joins host Marie Driven for an episode that blends entertainment with advocacy. The appearance marks her first time taking on the show’s signature spicy challenge, which features sauces including Hellfire Double Doomed Rebooted, Grannie Annie’s, WIPS (West Indies Peppa Sauce), Heatwave Nordside, Mama Maisa’s Pepper Sauce, The Hot Sauce Guy (OG & Mango Mayhem), Wicked Smart, Uncle Ducky’s, House of TEMPO (H.O.T.) Hot Sauce, and Mister TEMPO’s Hot Sauce.

Macka Diamond said she chose to dedicate the episode to hurricane recovery after witnessing the storm’s impact firsthand. She was in Jamaica when Hurricane Melissa struck. “It was traumatizing,” she said. “But giving up is not an option. My people need support, and I’m committed to doing everything I can.”

Following the storm, the artist mobilized her Macka Diamond Pregnant Mothers in Need Foundation, providing emergency supplies, essential items, and emotional support to expectant mothers affected by the disaster. She is also scheduled to return to Jamaica in January for her annual birthday give-back initiative, which this year will focus on families rebuilding after the hurricane.

The episode will also highlight broader regional relief efforts, with TEMPO Networks using its platform to raise awareness and encourage donations. TEMPO Networks founder and CEO Frederick A. Morton Jr. praised Macka Diamond’s dual impact as an artist and philanthropist, citing her long-standing contributions to Jamaican culture and community upliftment.

A number of public figures have also helped amplify recovery efforts in the wake of Hurricane Melissa, including Leigh-Anne Pinnock, Konshens, Barrington Irving, Ato Boldon, Briana Williams, Snoop Dogg, Tyrese, Sean Paul, Skillibeng, and Cutty Ranks. Diplomatic and regional support has come from leaders such as Jamaica’s Consul General Oliver Mair and Irfaan Ali, along with corporate and community partners, including Golden Krust.

Additional information on campaign partnerships, relief organizations, and donation opportunities is expected to be released alongside the episode.

Founded in 2005, TEMPO Networks produces Caribbean-focused cultural and entertainment programming across cable, digital, and social platforms, including the Caribbean edition of Hot Ones.

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