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Stefflon Don Sparks Online Reactions with Subtle Jab at Ex Burna Boy


British-Jamaican singer Stefflon Don has ignited online conversations with what many perceive as a subtle dig at her former partner, Nigerian music star Burna Boy.

The pair were romantically involved from 2019 until their widely publicized split in 2021, which was clouded by rumors of infidelity.

The recent buzz began when Stefflon Don left a comment under a post on Instagram by Captain Ibrahim Traoré, the President of Burkina Faso. Her remark—“The real giant of Africa”—quickly captured public attention, with many interpreting it as a veiled swipe at Burna Boy, who is popularly known by the moniker "African Giant."

The comment sparked a wave of reactions online, with fans and critics alike sharing their opinions:

  • Miranda Chinenye commented: “She’s so right. Even though this is coming from the heart of breakfast.”
  • Ebys Heart added: “She is right. What this man has done and is still doing will forever be remembered by history, even in the face of oppression and intimidation. Imagine the West trying to arrest him for being a good president to his people.”
  • Ify Jules took a more humorous approach, saying: “Jealousy wan kill dis one since Burna broke her heart.”
  • Johnerous offered a balanced view: “Giant of Africa in terms of leadership. Burna Boy is the Giant of Africa in music.”

While Stefflon Don has not explicitly mentioned Burna Boy, the timing and wording of her comment have led many to speculate about lingering emotions and subtle rivalry between the two.


Source; gistreel

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