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Singer Spyro has voiced out on one of the downsides of being a celebrity in Lagos as it affects him.
Spyro whose real name is Oludipe Oluwasanmi David lamented that no day goes by without him parting with some amount of money.
Singer Spyro has voiced out on one of the downsides of being a celebrity in Lagos as it affects him.
Spyro whose real name is Oludipe Oluwasanmi David lamented that no day goes by without him parting ways with some amount of money.
He said some of those who expect celebrities to be kind with cash resort to insults if their expectations are not met.
He took to Instagram to vent and wrote, “Really hard being a celebrity in this Lagos. I told a guy I don’t have today and that I will see him next day and he rained insults on me.
“Every day I step out of my house I spend a minimum of 100k on givings, now let’s do the maths..let’s say I go out 3 time a week, that’s 300k per week making 1.2m per month and that’s about 15million a year…KILODE.”
The 34-year-old “Who Is Your Guy” singer condemned the culture of fans always expecting something from celebrities.
“If I enter restaurant, BILLINGS go de wait me outside, l enter church, same thing … Enter estate same, carry phone enter online na same same … EVERYBODY wants to take but nobody de give you and nobody thinks of how you are fairing & S/O to everyone of my colleagues out there going through this ‚ya’ll are the real MVP’s and I CELEBRATE you.”

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