Ayra Starr, a Nigerian music singer, broke a young man’s heart when she rejected him on a dating program.
In a social media video, the Sabi Girl was matched with a man described as Chef Tomiwa on the UK’s Stories VK.
Tomiwa made a magnificent dinner for the Mavin Princess, who subsequently complimented his culinary abilities and revealed that she appreciated it.
While exchanging compliments, Ayra Starr emphasized how much she appreciated his attire and shoes.
The young man asked Ayra for a twirl so he could fully appreciate her, but she refused and told him to spin around instead.
The highlight of the event was when the announcer asked if they would exchange contact information, and Tomiwa replied yes, but Ayra Starr said no, leaving the chef upset.
Some social media users have had differing reactions to the video.
@KinqKudos said; “If na Oyinbo guy, she go rush exchange number.”
@Odogwu_Nomso; “When people find out the real video all these takes would even be funnier 😭😭”.
@adedayobillion; “Werey wan get ayra star number 😂😂😂to do what exactly jare? 🤣”
@AnthonyDmax; “Bro did exactly what he asked for🥺😭 Sabi girl too sabi”.
Watch the video here.
https://x.com/Damiar0s/status/1771482451715449065?s=20
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