Broda Shaggy makes witty comments on Ayra Starr’s skimpy skirts during Live TV game show – VIDEO

In the realm of fashion, Ayra Starr has carved out her own niche, unabashedly embracing the allure of skimpy skirts and revealing ensembles, a trademark that's become virtually inseparable from the Mavin star herself. Broda Shaggy recently found himself fielding a question about the songstress, and couldn't resist sprinkling in his signature humor, delivering a tongue-in-cheek comment about her bold fashion choices that had the entire game show set erupting into fits of laughter


Nigerian comedian, actor, and content creator, Samuel Animashaun Perry, widely recognized as Broda Shaggy, sparked laughter across social media platforms with his witty comment on the trademark sultry outfits of talented female singer Ayra Starr.

Recently, Broda Shaggy and his fellow skit-making virtuoso, Lasisi Elenu, graced the screens as esteemed celebrity guests on the widely beloved music game show, ‘Know Your Music’, hosted by charismatic media personality, VJ Adams.

Right after VJ Adams posed a question about Ayra Starr, Broda Shaggy swiftly interjected with a witty observation about the Mavin star’s penchant for skimpy outfit, sparking laughter from everyone on set.

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In related news, Ayra Starr recently detailed how her mother used the promise of pursuing music to encourage her to do things.

Speaking with Billboard during a recent interview, the Grammy-nominated artiste recalled how her mother promised to allow her to pursue music if she acquired a formal education first. As a result of that, Starr gained admission into the university at the young age of 14 years old.

Narrating the story she said: “I got into the university at 14. My mum insisted that if I wanted to do music, I would have to finish school first. Usually, a lot of people in Nigeria finish secondary school at 15 or 16. I knew that if I waited till I was 15 before completing my secondary school, I wouldn’t be able to be a teenage pop star. And I wanted to be a teenage pop star. So, I joined my elder brother and we wrote JAMB, what you guys called SAT here”

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