- Saskay’s boyfriend, Chef Derin, expresses frustration over lack of communication with “Instagram baddies” since their relationship began.
- Chef Derin apologizes to followers, indicating he is happily taken and no longer available for casual conversations.
- Saskay’s recent social media posts hint at blossoming romance with Chef Derin.
Former BBNaija housemate Saskay’s boyfriend, Chef Derin, has expressed his frustrations over a lack of communication with his “Instagram fine girls” since entering into a relationship with Saskay.
The celebrity chef took to social media to share his sentiments, informing his followers that he is happily taken and no longer available for casual conversations.
The revelation comes after Saskay recently shared photos of herself enjoying lunch and quality time with Chef Derin on her social media page, hinting at the duo’s blossoming romance.
However, it appears that the newfound relationship has led to some adjustments for Chef Derin, particularly in his interactions with other women on social media.
In an Instagram post, Chef Derin apologized to his followers, acknowledging the change in his availability for casual conversations with his “Instagram baddies.”
He wote;
“All my baddies for Instagram no Dey follow me talk again. Sorry fine Girl I’m taken 🫂,”
Netizens Reactions…
TOO noted: “But if they’ve done otherwise, you’ll be quick to say “women don’t support women.” 😂😂😂”
Cierra Gold said: “Talking as if your girl is also not a baddie…Men can be so embarrassing ehn 🤦🏽♀️”
buttercups asserted: “E dey use style beg baddies make dem text am”
Advocate Lomo wrote: “Your babe fine like 12 people, they’ll be alright my G.”
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In other news, Alleged screenshots of private chats between the boyfriend of BBNaija star Saskay and a lady have surfaced online, stirring up a storm of controversy.
The leaked chats provide insight into intimate details of Saskay’s relationship, including revelations about their sexual experiences and perceptions of their public image.
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