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Singer Stephanie Benson took a TV presenter by surprise when she planted a kiss on his lips after an interview.
Sharing the video on Instagram, she stated that she cannot resist a kiss after an interview.
“I feel it cements the bond between two people getting to know each other, and also, he's soo cute. Look at his handsome baby face," she wrote.
Stephaine, after the interview, told the presenter she was thinking of coming over to kiss him.
The surprised presenter attempted to end the show, but the singer walked over to him and planted a kiss on his cheeks and lips.
This got other people in the studio screaming.
This comes days after she revealed some young men have been requesting to be her sugar boys.
Exposing one of them on social media, the singer said she asked the guy to send in his picture.
Though the singer said she wasn’t interested, she told the young man, “I’ll call you when I need a toothpick to use”.
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