Mike Ezuruonye
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Nollywood actor, Mike Ezuruonye has taken to Instagram to criticise celebrities who live fake lives on social media.
According to the 37-year-old, a lot of celebrities may drive the best cars but they do not have an apartment of their own.
Mike Ezuruonye added that these celebrities who show off are the same ones asking for Covid-19 relief.
“You got a G-Wagon and Squatting...Been Impressing The Whole Lagos...Now u need Relief…I Cant deal#fakelifeisexpensive,” he captioned his post.
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