“He never bought me a car” – Lady who went viral for rejecting her boyfriend’s public proposal speaks out

Advertisment

The lady at the centre of the trending proposal drama, where her boyfriend took back a ₦24m car after she rejected him, has finally shared her side.

Following days of online dragging, body shaming and heavy criticism, she came out in a video to clear the air, insisting that the narrative being pushed online is not entirely true.

Advertisment

Advertisment

Addressing the controversy, she said:

“Carte is my boyfriend, yes. He proposed to me, yes. But he never got me a car. That car is a gift from my dad for my birthday. I was the one that came up with the plan to make it look like my boyfriend got me a car. That was my idea.”

Advertisment

She explained that the engagement was never part of their original plan and that she was shocked when he suddenly introduced a ring into the surprise.

READ THIS  I never slept with Shatta Wale – Efia Odo

“We never planned for engagement. He just switched it. Yes, I love him, but I can’t accept a ring that way. How do you expect me to accept a ring using my dad’s car?” she added.

Advertisment

Her statement has triggered mixed reactions online. One user wrote, “Using your dad’s gift for a proposal? No wonder she said no😬. Another added, “Wonder shall never end on social media.”

Advertisment

With her explanation now public, the debate continues over who was truly at fault. What began as a social media stunt has now spiralled into a full-blown relationship drama.

Advertisment

READ THIS  “House Go Full”- Mo Bimpe Reacts To Shade Okoya’s Gift Package For Her Babies

Watch video below…

Advertisment

Advertisment

Check Also

“I dropped out of Unilag to sponsor her abroad, only to discover she married another man” — Man laments

AdvertismentAdvertisment A man has shared his painful experience after sacrificing his university education and personal ambitions …

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Discover more from Fastrumours

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading