The sudden death of popular dancer and YouTuber, Nicole Thea during her pregnancy is one that Netizens can’t digest easily as many have pointed fingers at her boyfriend’s ex-girlfriend as her killer.
According to a media report, Boga, the boyfriend of the deceased, received a message from his ex-girlfriend who once threatened to deal with him after he cheated on her with Nicole. The text was about a dream she had which details an impending doom waiting to befall him. In the text, the lady advised him and Nicole to keep their business especially her pregnancy off social media as it could be a channel used to hurt him.
Boga replied saying “Thank you but I’m highly spiritual myself and no weapon can function once my black face is alive”
According to popular Instagram blogger @Cutie_julls, the ex-girlfriend is currently facing public ridicule as some believe she has a hand in the death of Nicole. She has been bullied and left traumatized over the reception given to him by people who know the history between her and Boga.
Cutie stated emphatically that the ex-girlfriend did not kill Nicole as stories surrounding her death is said to be the cause of heart failure.
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