DJ Chicken, a controversial entertainer, publicly humiliated popular vocalist Portable for not earning an award at the 16th Headies because he was not nominated.
You might remember that the street-hop performer didn’t make the list of nominees this year, along with Wizkid and others.
Portable said after the ceremony that he was the one who let himself down despite having two nominations for the 2022 edition but losing both.
DJ Chicken, his friend, has mocked him for missing out, suggesting that Portable’s glory has gone dry.
DJ Chicken stated that the cost of constructing Portable’s Ogun State home is the same as the amount he earns on Instagram every day.
He also slammed Portable for suggesting that shallipopi is a Yahoo boy.
In another news, Rita Dominic, a Nollywood actress, has refuted rumors that she and her husband, Fidelis Anosike, are the parents of twins.
On Sunday, the rumors started to spread on social media, and some fans and celebrities wished the couple luck with their newborns.
However, Dominic took to Twitter to dispel the rumours, posting a meme of a young girl rolling her eyes with the caption, “You know you’re lying.”
She also responded to some tweets on her handle, saying, “Please stop lying to the public about me welcoming twins. I am not pregnant and I have not given birth.”
Dominic has had to debunk pregnancy rumors on numerous occasions. After a photo of her with a slightly rounded belly went viral in 2021, she was obliged to come out and claim she was not pregnant.
The actress has never acknowledged or denied her plans to have children because she has always been secretive about her personal life.
On Tuesday, April 19, 2022, Rita Dominic, a Nollywood actress, and Fidelis Anosike exchanged vows in a religious ceremony. Numerous celebrities and performers from Nigeria attended the glitzy event, which was hosted in the actress’s native Imo State.
Fidelis Anosike is the founder of the Folio Media Group, a multi-media conglomerate that owns The Daily Times Nigeria, Ist October, Times Multimedia, Creative Africa Xchange (CAX), and other publications.