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BBNaija’s Chizzy Francis shares wife’s response to his first love confession

  • Reality TV star Chizzy Francis has sparked social media discussions by sharing a heartfelt confession about his first love declaration to his wife.
  • Former Big Brother Naija contestant shared a deleted post on X, detailing how his wife shed tears when he finally expressed his love.
  • Chizzy eagerly anticipated his verbal love expression, despite understanding his feelings through actions. She reflected on the importance of expressing love.

Reality TV star Chizzy Francis has sparked discussions on social media after sharing a revelation about the moment he declared his love to his wife for the first time.

In a now-deleted post on X, the former Big Brother Naija contestant recounted how his wife broke down in tears when he finally expressed his love.

Chizzy noted that although she had always understood his feelings through his actions, she had been eagerly anticipating the moment he would express his love verbally.

Reflecting on the significance of expressing love.

He penned…

“Told my wife how much I love her for the first time.. she started crying and said that all my actions proves that I love her but she has been waiting for a day I will say it to her. I just realized that we need to be telling the people we love how much we love them. It goes a long way”

In other news, Controversial crossdresser Idris Olanrewaju Okuneye, also known as Bobrisky, is embroiled in yet another scandal after being dragged online over an N4 million debt.

Verydarkman, his arch-rival, confronted him on Tuesday morning, September 24th, 2024, after claiming to have obtained a report on the self-proclaimed mummy of Lagos from a man.

According to the gist, the person in question loaned Bobrisky the large cash in June 2024, during his EFCC investigation and subsequent jail for naira misuse.

However, Bobrisky failed to repay, and when confronted and questioned by the guy, he (Bobrisky) attempted blackmail, accusing the man of kissing and making sexual moves on him.

Following the conversation, Bobrisky headed to Instagram a few minutes ago to upload a video of himself dancing to a song.

Bob went on to twerk throughout the video, implying that he is unconcerned with the incident.

Be it as it may, Bobrisky yanked off the video after some minutes.

Recall that a few days back, Bobrisky also trended over debt after an Gistlover, shared a photo of a banner incorporating a list of estate dues defaulters.

Bobrisky’s name appeared on the list, causing people to allege that Bobrisky couldn’t clear his bills.

The caption read:

“Omoh!! Bobrisky couldn’t even afford to pay his estate dues!! Dem don paste her name as one of the due defaulters!!.”

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