Entertainment
Kiss Daniel finally reveals why he wore a fake Louis Vuitton shirt
Popular Nigerian singer Kiss Daniel was busted recently for potting a fake Louis Vuitton dress. He was immediately berated by OAP Daddy Freeze for patronising a counterfeit item despite his celebrity status.
The Yeba crooner has however explained why he wore the fake shirt. This was coming after Daddy Freeze revealed that he spoke with Kiss Daniel on the phone.
And according to him, the singer mentioned that he was not aware the cloth wasn’t original. He blamed a certain stylist for the mistake.
The photo surfaced on the internet some few days back and it appeared that it was taken on the location of a music video. Apparently his latest gig with popular rapper, CDQ. Kiss Daniel was featured in the new song and just as it is the norm, the video director will be responsible for styling the artistes other people that appear in the video.
Daddy Freeze wrote:
Just got off the phone with @iamkissdaniel and he explained to me that it was the stylist that styled him for the video that created the look.
–
He also is a strong anti-privacy advocate who, just like me, is against any form of counterfeiting.
–
He further went on to state that he really isn’t big on designer items. He just wants to make good music!
–
And good music he does make, I can’t remember ever hearing a bad Kiss Daniels track! Who agrees??
–
Now I hereby issue a stern warning to ALL STYLISTS! Don’t jeopardize an ARTISTE’s career with fake products. Authenticate your sources ALWAYS! Thank you! ~FRZ
–
#FreeTheSheeple
Follow us on social media:-
Celebrity Gossip & Gist2 days ago
“The money wey dem pay me don expire” – Moment Burna Boy stops his performance at the Oando PLC end of the year party (Video)
-
Economy2 days ago
Goods worth millions of naira destroyed as fire guts spare parts market in Ibadan
-
Celebrity Gossip & Gist20 hours ago
Moment stage collapses on Odumodublvck during concert performance (Video)
-
Economy20 hours ago
President Tinubu cancels Lagos engagements in honor of food stampede victims