Influencer Caramel Plugg gets Dragged by Ex-Bestie Over unpaid $1600 Debt
Notorious influencer, Caramel Plugg’s ex-bestie has come to social media to assault her over a supposed $1600 debt, as she tells how she accommodated her in Canada.
The ex-bestie, @classicbijou, resorted to her TikTok page to accuse Caramel Plugg while sharing receipts for her claims.
Per her, Caramel Plugg would not have a home in Canada because she was once the one who hosted her when she visited and stayed for 3 days, paying $1600 for the housing.
She did, nonetheless, confess that on the tip of her defend, Caramel Plugg wished to fight along with her so she mustn’t must pay the money.
She stated:
“Doing my skincare routine because existence did not live after I paid $1600 to accommodate Caramel Jog in Toronto CA for 3 davs (she doesn’t get a home in Canada) but she ended up me on the final day of her defend so she received’t pay me”
“A few of una baddie no fit una in any respect designate why yhemolee traipse name you tell manny tell assemble you comot him van cleef wey you dey place on sooner than you f..k every other man for Canada because he constructive tell you no receive that kind money to sponsor your self (me and my speaking stage had been the one sponsoring her) ehn gorgeous woman???”
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In other news, Music giant title Peter Okoye, aka Mr P, criticizes his twin brother Paul Okoye, or Rudeboy, in an originate letter following Paul’s interview about their most modern breakup.
In the interview, Paul claimed he wrote most of their hits and mentioned being detained by the EFCC due to the Peter.
Peter answered by striking forward that he has additionally written many profitable songs, countering Paul’s claims.
Mr P stated in section …
“My dear brother Paul,
Just admire I get told you several instances, I am not in any opponents with you or anybody else. On the opposite hand, seeing you grant countless interviews where you repeatedly
discredit my efforts within the neighborhood that we each created and constructed collectively if truth be told speaks volumes. In your most modern interviews, you claimed that you simply wrote and sang 99% of all P-SQUARE songs and discredited me by announcing that our music with Tl “EjeaJo,” which I wrote, was once a failure. You went so far as utilizing the YouTube views to discredit me once over again. You never acknowledged the opposite songs admire “Fetch-Squared,” “Bizzy Body,” “Personally,” “Roll It,” “Temptation,” “Alingo,” “Extra than a Buddy,” “Shekini,” “Verbalize Your Fancy,” “Gimme Dat,” “Senorita,” “IGBEdu,” and some others. Be pleased been these songs additionally regarded as mess ups as neatly?
At any time after I get spoken in interviews about P-SQUARE, I get repeatedly old “we” and “us” because I seen us as a personnel. But at any time while you talk, it’s repeatedly “l” and “me,” even after I’m standing very finest-attempting beside you. It’s as if I never existed. My brother, neither of us is basically the most talented artist within the enviornment, but you fail to own that God gave us this talent and even granted us every other chance to excel after our final breakup. As a replace, you selected to flip basically the most awarded and decorated song community in Africa into a laughingstock over again. One thing you should realize clearly is that the followers didn’t topple in love with P-SQUARE thanks to who sang or danced basically the most. What made us special was once the magic that came from our blended effort – us two! P-SQUARE was once a drive, and the followers topple in love with P-SQUARE thanks to our uniqueness and cohesion. We each get talent, absolute self perception, and I get usually praised you in our interviews to your songwriting capability. I get additionally praised anybody who has ever written a music for us or even for me as Mr. P. But as a replace of unveiling gratitude for my kind phrases, you appear to salvage pride in rubbing it in my face, forgetting that it’s far by God’s grace that we get come this far.”