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American singer, Chloe Bailey has broken her silence regarding dating rumours with Nigerian Afrobeats star Burna Boy that emerged after her recent trip to Nigeria.
Bailey and Burna fueled speculation about a potential romance when they were seen holding hands while leaving a Lagos club during her visit last December.
In a recent interview on The Breakfast Club, the US artiste reflected on her experience in Nigeria, describing it as an unforgettable adventure.
“Nigeria was so beautiful. I had the best time. Yes, I was in the club with Burna Boy. The nightlife was so many colors, so many lights, so many cameras,” she said, expressing her admiration for the vibrant atmosphere.
When pressed about the nature of her relationship with Burna Boy, Bailey chose to keep things ambiguous.
“I am a grown woman. I had a great time in Nigeria,” she replied, leaving fans to draw their own conclusions.
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