Controversial artist Speed Darlington has articulated his belief regarding Burna Boy’s reluctance to have children.
This assertion follows an incident in which Burna Boy had him detained for making defamatory remarks about both him and his mother, as well as for making unfounded allegations.
In a recent video, Speed Darlington suggested that Burna Boy’s claim of not wanting to father children may stem from an alleged preference for men. He mentioned that he has been contemplating this notion for some time.
Nevertheless, his comments have provoked significant backlash from social media users, who have criticized him harshly.
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Reacting to the post…
@mylady_eve said: “Akpi you that is talking how many kids oO do you have??”
@Olivia_davids said: “With this face only a mother can love, , your audacity is surprising.
@miyaskigram wrote: “The pity game will obviously start oO again when Burna come for him but una nor dey see am now”
@jayne__sammymere__ said: “This arrest pain presido pass when Chinasa wan collect en land from am”
@_oyiza commemted: “As God create akpi finish e go backyard go laugh”
@i_am_the_chris678 wrote: “Normally Akpi supposed Dey Rehabilitation center, una go think say he Dey funny until it enters another level”
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