Published
5 years agoon
By
Adubianews
The recent viral video on social media is no other one than that of the Burna Boy’s supposed l3aked footage.
It is gathered that a lady has been allegedly called out for leaking a n@.ke.d video of African Giant Burna Boy after he was asleep.
The reason behind the release of the n@.k£d video and picture is yet unknown.
The video after hitting online has since been trending on the information superhighway and attracting much attention.
It has also met with mixed reaction from social media users, notably his fans, which gave unpalatable comments about the l3aked.
Nigerian Afro-fusion singer Burna Boy, known in private life as Damini Ogulu, won the Grammy Award for ‘Best Global Music Album’ at the 2021 Grammy Award event held on Sunday night, March 14, 2021.
Burna Boy won the award for his acclaimed 2020 album, “Twice As Tall”.
Watch the video below;
See as giant of Africa sleep like baby wey him no wear pant like this, him get big prick sha, I quickly cut that side before I go show prick again wey mark go vex remove my page again,meet our new baby. pic.twitter.com/U5go466KqY
— Gistlovers.blog1 (@Gistloversblog1) March 19, 2021
See as giant of Africa sleep like baby wey him no wear pant like this, him get big prick sha, I quickly cut that side before I go show prick again wey mark go vex remove my page again,meet our new baby. pic.twitter.com/U5go466KqY
— Gistlovers.blog1 (@Gistloversblog1) March 19, 2021
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