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Ayra Starr’s Shocking Admission: Singer Reveals She Had a Troll Page Before Rising to Fame

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Rising Nigerian singer Ayra Starr recently appeared on the popular podcast “I Said What I Said,” where she shared a shocking revelation about her past online activities.

The 20-year-old artist confessed to having created a troll page before gaining fame, which was initially disguised as a Nicki Minaj fan page.

However, Ayra Starr admitted that the page’s true purpose was to troll and provoke others online, leaving fans and listeners surprised by her honest admission.

This revelation offers a glimpse into Ayra Starr’s life before fame and her willingness to speak openly about her past.

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