Video of Grammy winner Wizkid tickling Moesha Boduong draws reaction
- Moesha Boduong has released a video chilling with Wizkid
- In the video, Wikzkid is captured tickling Moesha
- The video has drawn some reactions from fans
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Ghanaian actress, Moesha Boduong, has proven that she is one of the baddest female celebrities in the country at the moment.
The beautiful Instagram model has released a video chilling with Grammy Award winner, Wizkid.
On Sunday, March 14, 2021, Wizkid and Burnaboy made Africa proud during the Grammy Awards.
And Moesha, who celebrated her birthday on March 10, 2021, has killed two birds with one stone.
In celebrating her birthday, the actress has released a video in which she was tickled by Wizkid.
In the video sighted by YEN.com.gh, Moesha looked so happy as the Nigerian superstar tickled her on the neck.
Moesha's caption of the video reads, "Still in my birthday behavior."
The video has drawn massive reactions from social media users.
@pswan3365: "Wizkid chop."
@am_maximun: "Wiz na bad boy faa..see the way em tickle ur neck on code."
@babs_beauty_shop: "Starbwoy."
@bangalee100: "Be on Guard..That is a Dangerous Sniper."
@nahbaffdotcom: "Eiii! S3, y3 w) celebrity na y3 w) celebrity ooo."
Meanwhile, Shatta Wale's manager Bulldog, known in private life as Lawrence Nana Asiamah Hanson, has waded into the talk about Grammy Award wins for Burna Boy and Wizkid.
Burna Boy and Wizkid won awards at the 63rd Grammy Awards held on Sunday, March 14, 2021.
While Wizkid's feature on Beyonce's Brown Skin Girl won the music video award, Burna Boy won the best global album with his Twice As Tal.
Following the historic wins for the Nigerian artistes, there have been lots of trolling for Ghanaian artistes on social media.
Sharing his thoughts on the development, Bulldog has sought to show the difference between Nigeria and Ghana.
For him, the main ingredient missing in Ghana's quest for international recognition for its musicians is funding.
According to Bulldog, while the systems in Nigeria help artistes to rise by opening doors for them, the system frustrates people who want to fund the arts in Ghana.
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Source: YEN.com.gh