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Hajia Bintu And Felicia Osei Allegedly Combating Over A Man – Extra Particulars Drop Following Their Conflict On UTV

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Ghanaian Tiktokers Felicia Osei and Hajia Bintu not too long ago trended after their conflict on the day with the celebrities occasion organised by UTV.

Hajia Bintu was filmed giving Felicia attitude and performing snobbishly.

While Felicia sat calmly with a straight face, Hajia was seen with a frown face together with her physique shifted so as to not contact Felicia.

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The 2 women have been on the identical bench however they surprisingly ignored one another till the top of this system.

Following that occasion, there have been claims that Hajia Bintu is jealous of Felicia Osei’s success after becoming a member of Tiktok.

They declare Hajia is jealous as a result of Felicia joined the app late however at the moment has extra endorsement offers and he or she can be gainfully employed by Media Common.

And rumours going round is it that Felicia Osei and Hajia Bintu are allegedly preventing over a person.

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In response to sources, the 2 women have clashed over a person and are performing it out overtly.

Followers are nonetheless questioning why two lovely women will combat over a person.

We hope this isn’t true!

Watch the video beneath;

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