- The British Fashion Awards happened in London, UK, on Monday, December 2.
- Wizkid has gained attention both in Nigeria and globally, achieving high streaming numbers and promoting Nigerian music.
- The Nigerian Star Boy was seen enjoying time with ASAP Rocky and Rihanna.
The British Fashion Awards happened in London, UK, on Monday, December 2. Many famous celebrities, like Afrobeats artist Ayo Balogun Wizkid, were present at the event.
Wizkid, known for his successful 6th studio album Morayo, has gained attention both in Nigeria and globally, achieving high streaming numbers and promoting Nigerian music.
The Nigerian Star Boy was seen enjoying time with ASAP Rocky, Rihanna, and Dave Chapelle, sharing some fun moments together.
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GistLover recalls reporting a video of Rihanna grooving to Wizkid’s international hit song Essence in 2020.
The Nigerian singer also performed Trouble Mind, a track off his Morayo album, at the show.
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See some comments below:
@44badbowyace_: “Nobody ever knew he was with them This man no really send anybody.”
@rae_nat: “International bad man! !the rest can go play w their mates.”
@blac_trevor: “See aura baba just the amaze me.”
@tobiloba.ayo1: “Composure and Steeze Dey shed Tears Idan.”
@regalsahm: “Yooooo my favs in one video. Fine girl from Barbados. I greet you mama.”
@just1ayo: “Composure and steeze 101%🫡🦅”
@nikcothecreator: “Omo wizkid is very humble ooo for him to stoop so low to be hanging out with asap rocky and Rihanna . Chia biggest Aje.”
In other news, Social media personality Phoebe has taken to X (formerly Twitter) to firmly deny the authenticity of a leaked explicit video that has been circulating online.
Phoebe clarified that while the person in the video resembles her, it is not her. Expressing frustration, she revealed that she has faced relentless trolling over the footage for the past year, despite repeatedly debunking the claims.
In a heartfelt post, Phoebe vented her anger, saying:
“I’m saying this with my full chest… I hate everybody at this point, and I hope you are not in a position where you can’t defend yourself. For the past 1 year, I’ve been trolled with this video. I’ve told you guys countless times that this isn’t me. God will judge you all.”
Phoebe’s emotional outburst highlights the mental toll false accusations and online harassment can take, sparking conversations about cyberbullying and the need for digital accountability.