Angel Smith, a prominent figure from Big Brother Naija, has responded to the uproar regarding her recent engagement, leaving her followers in disbelief.
According to Gistlover, the reality television star made an announcement about her engagement and the date of her wedding.
This revelation ignited a flurry of activity on social media, with fans eagerly speculating about her enigmatic fiancé, with many believing it to be Soma Anyama, her former romantic interest from Big Brother Naija All Stars.
In the midst of this social media excitement, Angel Smith has clarified the situation surrounding her engagement.
The BBNaija alum took to Twitter to reveal that her engagement was merely a prank and recounted a humorous incident.
In her tweet, she stated, “At church someone told me congratulations on your engagement, I just said thank you because I didn’t want to disappoint her and tell her I was joking”.
Consequently, Angel’s tweet has incited a wave of reactions online, prompting netizens to express their thoughts and opinions.
Reacting to the post…
@July wrote, “I was thinking my BBN dream marriage is about to come into fruition”.
@Ademide stated, “I didn’t know maybe I should say congratulations coming soon for me and you”.
@Eky Pretty wrote, “I was telling my sister believe Angel at your risks Until I see her in the Altar, I would even think is a movie. I don’t trust my girl”.
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