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Peter Okoye of P-Square was taught a hard lesson during the week that being a superstar doesn’t mean you are always right and definitely that he has no right to go about bragging that no one has gone through what he has gone through in life.
Peter tweeted “ Don’t judge me, you can’t handle half of what I have dealt with. There’s a reason I do the things I do, there’s a reason I am who I am”.
Instead of getting a flow of praises what Peter saw was a barrage of fire from fans who must have thought the singer was overplaying his hands.
Many of them lashed at him and question him if he knows what any other man has gone through in life
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