Reality TV star, Sammie has sparked a debate on social media after sharing his thought on a very controversial subject pertaining to love and relationships.
Sammie thinks that no lady can genuinely love someone who is struggling with his finances. He made this assertion after a Twitter user identified as @Akeula Trendy on Twitter asked if girls can genuinely love a guy that is broke.
Sammie’s reaction triggered mixed responses from Instagram users after it was re-shared by Instablog9ja and those who disagreed with him alluded that there are some ladies who love a guy regardless of his financial status.
In other News Popular Nigerian cross dresser, Bobrisky got fans talking after he gave them a chance to have a glimpse of his closet.
Bobrisky born name Idris Okuneye loves fashion and is a person of affluence and does not shy away from showing off he owns from houses, cars, luxurious accessories and others.
This time around, the Lagos socialite decided to put his closet on display as he shared a video showing off his expensive designer shoes, bags and clothes.
He announced that he is moving to a new apartment so he would need to replace his old closet with a new one.
Sharing the video, he wrote;
“What my closet look like now I’m moving to a new house soon can someone tag me a good closet interior to handle my new home closet. Dis set look old 🙄🙄🙄”
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