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Nigerian Singer Tiwa Savage has finally opened up about her much-talk-about relationship with colleague musician Wizkid.
In a recent interview with Beat FM, the 39-year-old stated that although she is very much single, she has a “friends with benefits” kind of friendship with Wizkid.
When the interviewer pressed that he wanted to know if it was the usual friends with benefit relationship where friends have casual sex with no emotions attached, Tiwa stated that their friendship was beneficial in a way that they do shows and music together.
“We are friends, very good friends. There are few benefits; we do shows together, we do music together, we make money together,” she said.
Watch the interview below:
Tiwa Savage says she”™s single and Wizkid and her were friends with "benefit". pic.twitter.com/G8y3ztou3U
— #BBNaija Laila Ijeoma (@LailaIjeoma) October 3, 2019
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