A fan named @lydialutudi approached Nigerian rapper Burna Boy at a meet & greet to take a picture with him.
Her attempt, however, was thwarted when Burna Boy’s security officers pulled her hand from the artist’s torso.
Lydia defended her actions, saying she requested for permission before approaching the performer and was startled that security would yank her hand out.
She went on to say that because it was a meet and greet, fans should feel free to interact with their favourite musician.
The event was captured on film and went viral on social media, with many people expressing their displeasure at how Burna Boy’s security treated her.
@iamthesade said: “He didn’t seem bothered by the hand to me.”
@emmanuelchinedu3224 said: “The goat of afrobeat.”
@Luciana said: “You wan touch Odogwu like that.”
@Lucy commented: “Nahh fr and I was like I waited for 5 hours and I couldn’t touch him.”
@Not another Justin said: “Shoulda walked off.”
@Tylerzamani reacted: “You’re taking it too far.”
@useray629 said: “You don’t touch celebrities anyhow, he already ordered the security about touching it’s not his fault actually people can be dangerous.”
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