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Female fans throw brassieres at Burna Boy on stage

Grammy award-winning Nigerian singer, Damini Ogulu, widely called Burna Boy, has been spotted on stage in the United States with several brassieres.

Burna boy, on Thursday, held his sold-out show at the Madison Square Garden in New York.

The self-acclaimed African Giant was however spotted with female underwear thrown at him during his performance.

The famous singer, in a viral video, was seen with some brassieres hung on his trousers while thrilling the audience with his hit single, ‘Kilometre’.

Burna Boy also held one brassiere, which he continued to swing amidst cheers from the mammoth crowd.

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Speaking on the show, the ‘Ye’ crooner, who took to his verified Twitter handle, thanked his fans for “sticking with me all these years”.

He wrote: “The Journey in NY has been a blessing. PlayStation theatre in 2017, Gramercy theatre in 2018, The Apollo in 2019 and Today 2022 we are in MADISON SQUARE GARDEN.

“Thank you NEW YORK for sticking with me all these years through this great Journey. Love, Damini.”

Hundreds of the singer’s fans have since been hailing him on social media.

Burna Boy’s last album, ‘Twice As Tall’, which was released in August 2020, earned the popular singer his first Grammy award win.

The Star

Segun Ojo

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