Influencer, Caramel Plugg engages in heated exchange with boyfriend after catching him with lady in club

Caramel Plugg lost her cool after nabbing her boyfriend with a lady in a club


Tensions escalated after influencer, Caramel Plugg caught her boyfriend, King Manny (Burna Boy’s P.A) with another woman at a club, thereby sparking a dramatic scene.

According to an eyewitness report circulating on social media, King Manny, who happens to be Burna Boy’s personal assistant, allegedly entered the club with the unidentified lady, oblivious to the fact that Caramel Plugg was already present at the venue.

A heated confrontation unfolded between the couple, leading them to take their argument outside the club. Onlookers captured a video of the intense exchange, with a crowd gathering to observe the unfolding situation.

A further survey of their Instagram accounts revealed that both Caramel Plugg and King Manny had chosen to sever their online connection by unfollowing each other, indicating a strained relationship.

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In other news, Mc Fish, the husband of actress Anita Joseph, has issued a challenge to Angela Okorie, urging her to present evidence to support her claims that his wife was unfaithful to him.

Previously, Angela Okorie had alleged that Anita Joseph and Uche Elendu slept with a native doctor in order to achieve fame.

She further claimed that Anita Joseph had been involved with other men outside of her marriage, leaking a private chat to support her claim.

In response to these accusations, MC Fish, took to his official Instagram story to express his thoughts on the matter and called out the accuser.

MC Fish dared Okorie to substantiate her allegations with concrete proof that his wife had been cheating on him.

Speaking further, MC Fish emphasized the importance of the burden of proof lying with the accuser rather than the accused. He stated that anyone making accusations must provide compelling evidence beyond a reasonable doubt to establish guilt.

MC Fish drew an analogy to Peter Obi, who reportedly presented a substantial amount of evidence in court to support his case. He encouraged people not to demand that others defend themselves against unproven allegations.

Instead, he suggested that if the accuser fails to produce undeniable evidence, it is best to ignore the claims and move forward.

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