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I’m So Sorry, Arya Starr apologizes to King Sunny Ade Over Greeting Mishap

January 27, 2024 1 min read

Nigerian singer, Ayra Starr, has apologized to music icon, Sunny Ade, for allegedly “disrespecting” him at the Afrozons-Heineken Pre-Grammy party in Lagos.

In the viral video, the 21-year-old was seen greeting Burna Boy’s mother, Bose Ogulu, and shaking hands with Sunny Ade, an act which many considered “disrespectful and inappropriate.”

This stirred a lot of reactions as some Nigerians dragged for an act they considered to be disrespectful.

Arya Starr reacting to the incident took to her X page on Saturday to apologize for her actions, stating that she’ll never be disrespectful.

“I’m so sorry, I had just walked in and all the lights and nerves didn’t let me see, but i came back around to greet everyone properly, I have never been that girl to be disrespectful, I’m a proper Yoruba girlllll and the video didn’t start until after I’d greeted burna’s mom! I’m very sorry to the legend, uncle and King Sunny Ade,” she wrote.

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