Phyna, former big brother naija winner, expressed her love for Wizkid, referring to him as her “Popsy,” despite being slammed by Davido fans.
Davido fans also took to her comment section to slam her and she responded to them by stating this that they were going to cry endlessly
In her words, she had this to say,
“I hereby declare my love for Popsy.”
In other news….
Phyna, whose real name is Josephina Ijeoma Otabor, has publicly disparaged Davido for his altruistic deeds.
According to her, charity has turned into a “eye-service,” when an artist requests that people find a person who went viral for being in need, therefore discouraging others from providing assistance.
In the most recent episode of her podcast, “Spill With Phyna,” Grammy-nominated Afrobeats artist Seun Kuti joined Phyna for a conversation.
She claims that because OBO often expresses interest in aiding some people, other people typically back off from providing assistance.*
She said; “E just be like the way one particular artiste don use ‘help me find that boy, help me find that girl N2million’. So even if something happen now, nobody go fit enter am the way dem go take enter am again. The charity don turn eye service.”
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