
Tory Lanez has gained quite a new audience since the coronavirus pandemic as the Canadian entertainer has been keeping bored people all over the world entertained with his “Quarantine Radio.”
Lanez holds the “Quarantine Radio” on Instagram Live and has people joining in from all over the world in the wake of the lockdown going on in many countries due to the coronavirus outbreak.
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During yesterday’s Instagram Live session, Lanez called out Nigerian actor IK Ogbonna over his continual usage of the Nigerian flag on his Instagram Live.
”Special announcement, maybe the most special announcement all day, IK Ogbonna please stop posting the same f**king flag,” he said.
Despite the “special announcement,” the hunky Nollywood star continued and this made the rapper call him out again. This time, Lanez said:
“IK Ogbonna you’re still throwing up same flag. We know you’re repping for your city, but please stop.”
Check out Tory Lanez’s call-out below:
https://twitter.com/SemiloooreAkoni/status/1249858049700958210
In an Instagram live session of his own, the actor has explained that he is not in the habit of dropping flags on Insta Live videos only but drops them everywhere.
He went on to say that the insults his dropping of the flag caused him to drop more because he wanted to “pepper” till the people insulting him are tired.
Watch his explanation below:
IK ogbonna explains reason behind the flag thing and how it all started 😂😂 pic.twitter.com/5eLrAGojrP
— Osama🌚 (@osirmah) April 14, 2020
Check out reactions to the incident from Twitter users below:
https://twitter.com/ImaniDH/status/1249872257171763200
https://twitter.com/_AdukeAde/status/1249854352413593607
https://twitter.com/Tife_fabunmi/status/1249967217678127105
https://twitter.com/Damii_aros/status/1249873986420387845
https://twitter.com/DetunGold/status/1247658959902838785
I told you guys ..
Nigerians will embarrass you .. what’s this ?? "Ik ogbonna assistant"☹️🙆♂️ pic.twitter.com/ts9IhdY1Va— Pookie Tips (@pookietips) April 10, 2020
Just last week, African Twitter users slammed Ghanaian actress Juliet Ibrahim for “demeaning comments” she made about Africa during Lanez’s Instagram Live.
Ibrahim had said if the Instagram Live was being held by an African celebrity, the comment sessions would be filled with account numbers of people begging for money.
Many felt her comments were inappropriate as it didn’t present Africa in good light to the rest of the world.
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