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Leaked Tape: ‘’I Was Not Moyo Lawal’s Fiancee, She Paid Me For S*x’’ – Man Discloses

Leaked Tape: ‘’I Was Not Moyo Lawal’s Fiancee, She Paid Me For S*x’’ – Man Discloses
Popular actress, Moyo Lawal whose intimate tape leaked on the internet some days ago has been exposed by the man she performed the action with.
According to her, the man was her fiancée and who she planned to get married to therefore, there was no big deal about it then.
However, the man simply named as Saheed Olasunkanmi has revealed that there was nothing like a relationship between him and Moyo Lawal, rather, it was a situation of ‘pay for s*x’ thing.
This was disclosed by controversial journalist, Kemi Olunloyo in a tweet she shared yesterday.
Saheed explained that he served as a jigolo for the popular actress as against what Moyo said in her defense.
https://x.com/Kemiolunloyo/status/1701330297155932220?s=20
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