- Veteran Nigerian music star Charly Boy vows to divorce his wife of 47 years if Kamala Harris does not win the 2024 US presidential election.
- Announcement follows President Joe Biden dropping out of the race and endorsing Harris.
- Charly Boy took to social media, emphasizing that after Barack Obama, America deserves its first Black female president.
- He jokingly threatened to divorce his wife if his “crush,” Kamala Harris, fails to win.
Veteran Nigerian music star Charly Boy has made a bold declaration regarding the upcoming 2024 US presidential election.
The artist, known for his outspoken nature, has vowed to divorce his wife of 47 years if the United States Vice President, Kamala Harris, does not win the presidency.
This announcement comes on the heels of current US President Joe Biden’s decision to drop out of the presidential race and endorse his vice president, Kamala Harris.
The shift has created a ripple effect in political and public spheres, drawing diverse reactions worldwide.
Charly Boy took to his social media platform, X (formerly Twitter), to express his unwavering support for Harris.
He stated that following Barack Obama’s historic presidency as the first Black male president, it is only fitting for America to elect its first Black female president.
He expressed his admiration for Harris and jokingly threatened to divorce his wife if his “crush,” Kamala Harris, does not emerge victorious in the election.
In his post, Charly Boy wrote:
“If dis my crush, Kamala Harris no win the USA presidential election, I swear, I go divorce my wife of 47yrs. After the first Black Male President, America deserves the first Black Female President. Sorry rednecks. Dats how we Roll.”
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In other news, Nigerian singer, Charly Boy, has expressed skepticism regarding the recent assassination attempt on former US President Donald Trump.
This statement followed a tragic incident at a Pennsylvania rally, where gunshots resulted in the deaths of two people and Trump being rushed off stage.
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