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Cynthia Morgan calls out Mavin over Rema’s smoking habit, criticizes Ayra Starr’s outfit

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Nigerian singer Cynthia Morgan issues warning to Mavin Records over Rema’s smoking habit, slams Ayra Starr over her outfit at meeting with American actor, Will Smith.

Taking to her Instagram story, the controversial dancehall artist criticized Ayra Starr‘s outfit after she linked up with Will Smith.

She informed her that there’s more to life than music and stage performances.

Cynthia Morgan further threatened to track Mavin Records office if anything happens to Rema over his smoking habit.

She wrote: “Meeting will smith dressed up like that? There is more to life than music and stage performances my dear @ayrastarr

“And that rema wey they hold cigar wey he no sabi smoke. If anything happen to that boy mavins I go find una office.”

It would be recalled that Ayra Starr recently had dinner with Hollywood star, Will Smith in Rome after thrilling fans with an amazing performance at Coldplay’s concert.

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