- In a blistering new video, Kemi Olunloyo didn’t just make waves—she ignited a firestorm, aiming directly at Falz with shocking accusations about his sexual lifestyle.
- With a tone that brimmed with certainty, Kemi hinted at having inside knowledge of the rapper’s alleged secret sexual encounters with both men and women, describing them as far from conventional.
- Her bombshell came in the wake of Falz’s connection to Bobrisky, which she used as a launchpad to expose what she suggested was his double-edged sexual identity.
Self-proclaimed investigative journalist Kemi Olunloyo has set the internet ablaze with her audacious allegations against Nigerian rapper Folarin Falana, better known as Falz, claiming he is bisexual amid the ongoing saga involving crossdresser Bobrisky.
Kemi’s incendiary remarks come at a time when Bobrisky is embroiled in a whirlwind of controversy following his release on August 5, 2024, after serving time for naira abuse.
Recently, Bobrisky landed himself in hot water again when a leaked phone call revealed explosive claims that he never truly served his six-month jail sentence. Instead, he alleged that a mysterious godfather shelled out a staggering N15 million to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to have his money laundering charges dismissed.
This revelation not only reignited discussions about corruption in the Nigerian legal system but also implicated Falz and his family of lawyers in the scandal, sparking rampant speculation about the rapper being gay and involvement in the drama.
On October 6, Kemi took to her TikTok page, sharing a striking selfie that prominently featured Falz in the background. But it was her bold declaration that captured attention: while many were quick to label Falz as gay, Kemi asserted he is, in fact, bisexual.
With a self-assured tone, she claimed to possess intimate knowledge of Falz’s personal life, stating that she knows he engages with both men and women.
Addressing Falz’s connection to the Bobrisky saga, Kemi emphasized that she holds no animosity towards individuals who identify as bisexual, gay, or lesbian.
However, she underscored that such lifestyles stand in stark opposition to Nigerian law, drawing attention to the cultural and legal ramifications of living authentically in a society that often shuns such identities.
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