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Angela Okorie Calls Out Burna Boy for Allegedly Breaking Lamborghini Promise to Socialite

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Nollywood actress Angela Okorie has criticized Grammy-winning singer Burna Boy for allegedly failing to fulfill his promise of buying a Lamborghini for socialite Sophia Egbueje after a one-night stand.

In a recently leaked audio conversation, Sophia accused Burna Boy of reneging on his promise after their encounter. Following the viral leak, the singer took to social media to mock the socialite.

Reacting, Okorie argued that Burna Boy took advantage of Sophia, emphasizing that she had already stated her terms. She insisted that as a public figure, the singer should lead by example and honor his commitments.

In a video shared on Instagram, Okorie said, “You’re supposed to be human. God made you this mega superstar for a reason—to advocate for those who cannot speak and help people in need. But you took advantage of her because she told you her price.”

She also criticized those condemning Sophia, stating that the socialite was clear about her expectations, and Burna Boy, as an A-list celebrity, should have acted responsibly.

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