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Nigerian singer, Seyi Shay, is engaged.  The singer gave an update on her personal life, during an with interview with Beat FM on Tuesday, where she showed off her diamond engagement ring.

The singer stated that her new man added to her glow.

When asked about the ring, the singer replied, “Some guy gave it to me and said, ‘hey, would you marry me?'”

My relationship with my man is going on nicely, she affirms. She however did not unveil the identity of her husband-to-be.

Reaffirming her engagement, she held up her fingers and said, “This is diamond, baby. Real diamond, honey. Diamonds are forever.”

Asked if her engagement was responsible for her new glow, the singer replied, “Not really. I had already evolved. I was already glowing before I met the guy. So he just added to the glow. If there was no ribbon on the package, I would not have said yes.”

During the interview, however, the singer declined to talk about the pregnancy rumour which was sparked by a video she posted in December 2021.

Speaking about the rumoured pregnancy, she said, “I don’t know. We’ll find out in nine months.”

Deborah Oluwaseyi Joshua, professionally known as Seyi Shay, is a Nigerian singer, songwriter and actress. She wrote and produced three songs for the soundtrack to Konami's video game Crime Life: Gang Wars. She also wrote "You Will See", a song that was included on Melanie C's third studio album Beautiful Intentions. Wikipedia

Born: 21 December 1985 (age 36 years), Tottenham, London, United Kingdom

Labels: : Stargurl; Universal Music France; Universal Music Publishing Group; Aristokrat Publishing; Island (former);

Genres: Afropop, R&B, Afro-soul, Afro-fusion, Reggae, Dancehall

Associated acts: Sound Sultan; Teyana Taylor; Del B; Timaya; Vector; Olamide; Patoranking; Wizkid; Shaydee; Yemi Alade

Movies: Lara and the Beat

Credit Wikipedia, The Nigerian Dailies 


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