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Eniola Badmus: Since You Managed To Lose Some Weight, You Have Been Feeling Too Proud– Kehinde Adams

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Yoruba movie actor Kehinde Adams, also known as Lege Miami, recently addressed the disagreement he had with actress Eniola Badmus, shedding light on the circumstances that led to their falling out. In a video posted on his official Instagram page, Lege Miami disclosed that the rift stemmed from his involvement in connecting Badmus with a male acquaintance via social media, an action for which she reportedly began to reproach him publicly.

While expressing his perspective on the matter, Lege Miami revealed that Badmus had begun to criticize him after he facilitated an introduction between her and a man online. He recounted how Badmus confronted him during a public session on social media, particularly referencing an interview with Punch where he was questioned about his role in linking her with the individual.

Lege Miami clarified that his intention in facilitating the connection was to assist Badmus, yet he found himself the subject of her ire as she seemingly shifted blame onto him for making their association known to the public. He expressed his dismay at Badmus' reaction, highlighting the disconnect between his efforts to help and her negative response.

The actor lamented the strain in their relationship, attributing Badmus' change in demeanor to her perceived sense of pride and aloofness following her weight loss. He suggested that her newfound confidence may have altered her behaviour, causing her to act differently toward those around her.

PLEASE WATCH THE VIDEO From 0:16 to 1:29

Hear him: "You started abusing me simply because I helped in linking you up with a guy. You came to my public session on social media, where Punch newspaper interviewed me to know how I managed to link you with the guy. I linked you up with a guy online, but now you have started blaming me. Since you managed to lose some weight, you have been feeling too proud and acting funny to everyone."

 
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