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Afrochella 2022 may stand to be a memorable one for Nigerian singer Ayra Starr.
On Wednesday, December 28, the ‘Rush’ hitmaker graced the stage to perform like other acts before her.
However, during her show, Ayra Starr fell on her butt while moving back and forth on the stage.
But, the performer she is, the singer did not linger. She chose to immediately get on her feet and resume her performance.
Wake up in the morning 😂🤲🏽 pic.twitter.com/4ACr2D32Uq
— Confidence (@ICTFiducia1) December 29, 2022
Ayra Starr later took to her social media to admonish the organisers. She asked them to clean their stage after every performance, adding “that fall was very unnecessary and painful.”
In another post, she wrote, “I just hope my crush never sees that video of me falling 😭😭😭.”
The righteous one will fall and still standup again. E no dey your Bible? 🤣🤣🤣
— Aniebiet Bassey (@Bas_anii) December 29, 2022
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