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Nollywood actress Kate Henshaw has reacted to claims that celebrities are being paid to say Covid-19 is real in Nigeria.
She had shared her painful experience on her Instagram page after she went for Covid-19 test.
But to her surprise, a fan responded saying celebrities were paid by Nigerian government to say coronavirus is real.
The actress who seemed infuriated by the comment wrote, “Covid-19 test is uncomfortable make I no lie. I was already in tears because this @NseIkpeEtim told me it was painful."
Taking to Twitter she revealed that she had blocked that follower adding "COVID-19 IS REAL!!."
Some1 now commented on my IG saying" all these celebrities that have been paid to say there is Covid, God will judge you "
— Kate Henshaw (@HenshawKate) August 16, 2020
If I land am better curse now shay they will say Kate has started again inside blogs.
I just blocked the person and moved on.
COVID IS REAL!!
Meanwhile, Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde on Saturday announced that she has been ill and presently in isolation.
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