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Artiste manager and entertainment pundit, Emmanuel Barnes, popularly known as Mr Logic, says he is an extra-terrestrial being since he sees and understands things differently.
"I was born with the gift to understand things differently. I know I'm an alien,” he said.
He made this claim as a rebuttal to a point Bulldog made in an interview with Andy Dosty last week, who said he does not believe that people are born stars.
In the said interview, Bulldog noted that stars are not born but made, as it is rather their experiences in the environment in which they are born into, shapes them into becoming stars.
“We are all born empty. Nobody comes here with anything in their minds. After getting here, the way we respond to where we are is what makes our personality likable. You can’t see two babies and say that this one is a star and the other is not," he said.
Mr Logic disagreed with Bulldog's opinion by stating emphatically that he believes stars are born.
In his quest to validate his point, he used himself as an example by saying that he was born differently, that is why he sees and analyses things in his own way.
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