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Fake Life – Reaction As PAY LIQUOROSE’S RENT trends over Failure to Renew Apartment Previously Paid by Fans
First runner up of Big Brother Naija ‘Shine Ya Eye’ Housemate Liquorose is currently trending on Twitter with the hashtag ‘Pay Liquorose’s Rent’..
It has been alleged that the landlord of Liquorose vowed to kick her out of her apartment over failure to renew the rent previously paid by fans ‘EmmaRose’.
According to the Twitter thread, the fans shunned the payment after Liquorose announced that her relationship with Emmanuel ended in Dubai.
Many fans were disappointed as they had looked forward to the ‘ship of Emmanuel and Liquorose sailing for a long time or possibly leading to marriage.
While some people expressed concern for Liquorose, others mocked her over the situation.
Meanwhile, when filing this report, Liquorose is yet to issue any statement being under pressure to renew her rent paid by fans.
@LiquoroseSister wrote: My fave can never be homeless.let me pay rent for an hour
Mfon_richard5 wrote: It’s true, they are the one that rented that house for her, and even bought home appliances, I was in their group that Time, but her fans will be calling Emmanuel scammer.
@Sasha50308 wrote: God forbid, my mufasa can’t be homeless oo, lions come thru
@Lioness419 wrote: You see those frames you’ve been gifting her, y’all will find them outside by the end of today if you don’t pay up.
@BVBoni17 wrote: Oya hopefully my fave will pay electricity and water bill
@TheRealElla_x wrote: Lions have been hustling for rent my people come and drink water so we’ll have strength to continue.
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