- Benny shaded Davido stating that if tables were turned and he was in Burna Boy’s position, the story would have been different with Sophia.
- He stated that Davido would have knelt to beg for s3x from Sophia even after getting the Lamborghini for the socialite.
Benny, an associate of Burna Boy, has reacted to the recent saga involving Sophia Egbueje and the “city boy” crooner.
Recall that few hours ago, Sophia had shared an audio clip claiming that Burna Boy promised to buy her a Lamborghini after intimate moments with her.
In reaction, Benny took to Twitter to share his thoughts, stating that if Davido were in Burna Boy’s position, he would have knelt down to beg for sex from Sophia even after buying her the Lamborghini.
He tweeted: “sophie collect lamba instead of lambo. you wan use yansh collect brand new Lamborghini. lagos girls no dey even fear at all. which kind exchange rate be that? using your yansh to acquire a lambo means you’ll use your yansh to maintain it forever. what a sad life. we all know davido would’ve knelt down to beg for sex from her after getting her the brand new lambo. zero street OT.”
Similarly, Speed Darlington, Chiefpriest taunts Burna Boy over Lamborghini and intimacy controversy with Sophia Egbueje.
Chiefpriest, known for his sharp tongue, took to his Instagram story to poke at Burna, averred that the singer’s wealth cannot stretch far enough to cover a Lamborghini.
The nightlife kingpin did not hold back, declared that Burna’s financial bravado was more talk than truth.
He wrote;
“Osho free no good oh. Make una dey promise wetin una fit do. All this audio money here & dia.”
“Shebi you say you de pay cash & carry. This is pure scam na her business be that and you know, na you still hustle her why defraud her for ordinary lambo truck. Ashawo na old business wey no go ever stop, Brotherhood is super ashamed,“
Speed Darlington also joined the fray, shared a bold clip of himself openly doubting Burna’s ability to buy such an extravagant gift.
He did not mince words as he dragged Burna for allegedly making lofty promises of a luxury car that he couldn’t afford to buy for his close associates.