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95 Percent Of Celebrities Wear Fake Watches And Clothes – Daddy Freeze

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Media personality Daddy Freeze has weighed in on Timaya’s statement about Nigerian celebrities wearing fake items.

Timaya made news earlier today after he cautioned people to stop comparing him to celebrities as he does not wear fake items as they dop.

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Reacting to Timaya’s statement Daddy Freeze supported him saying 95 percent of Nigerian celebrities wear fake items

 

Read his post below

”Hate chulo all you want but he spoke the damn truth. I can never forget the fake HUBLOT on the wrist of one of those protesting against piracy or the Fake Richard MILLE on the wrist of a timid celeb.

The friends to tailors part might have been misunderstood though. I support NIGERIAN Tailors and I wear them proudly.

But the fake Fendi gang’s got to go extinct this year guys, we can’t keep selling the fake it till you make it BS, act your wage guys!

95% of celebs wear fake watches, about 80% wear fake shoes and clothes, while they are crying out that their work is pirated, that in my opinion defines hypocrisy.

You dey pirate Gucci work but you no wan make dem touch your song. You dey wear fake Rolex wey you buy for traffic, come dey vex say dem dey sell your movie for the same traffic, you be cow, maaluu. ~FRZ”

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