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Bo hairs, a buddy of Davido’s rumored new lady friend, Ama Reginald, has spoken out relating to the couple’s romance.

Fans reported that Davido and Ama Reginald, an Instagram influencer had begun an amorous connection, and that musician had gifted her a new Differ Rover SUV.

A video showing Davido and Ama Reginald chilling on a boat added gas to the fireplace.

While Davido and his rumored new love hobby were quiet sooner or later of the controversy, a buddy of Ama Reginald has arrive forward to claim that Davido is merely a shut buddy of Ama Reginald and that there is not any longer any romantic entanglement between them.

In her phrases:

“Does ama dangle around with David yes! Has ama f*cked David no! Did David identify the Differ Rover for ama No, undoubtedly if David sold that Differ Rover we’re going to give credit score to him, what’s there to conceal.”

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Meanwhile, Mandy Kiss, a neatly-identified slay queen, and socialite, has resorted to social media to explicit her joy after studying that her potentialities of changing real into a mother are excessive.

No topic her excessive employ of contraception drugs, Mandy mentioned that she will be able to be able to still conceive her enjoy teenagers when her physician confirmed the identical.

Within the viral video, Mandy Kiss who is identified for making wrong and loopy comments about herself and others would possibly perchance well additionally be seen in a grateful demeanor over the facts.

She would possibly perchance well have believed that the fashioned employ of contraceptive tablets and other herbal mixes she had been taking to construct far flung from getting pregnant had harmed her womb.


She captioned the video:

“After so many postinor and ogogoro, physician acknowledged I will still be a mother. GOD I’m so grateful.”

Source: Ghgossip.com

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