Singer Mayorkun has weighed in on a trending report about ‘workout videos’ involving Equatorial Guinea’s financial crime chief and over 300 women.
He said if he sent you this picture, we making a movie baby.




Singer Mayorkun has weighed in on a trending report about ‘workout videos’ involving Equatorial Guinea’s financial crime chief and over 300 women.
He said if he sent you this picture, we making a movie baby.




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