Remember the boy from KKB show? He's fully grown, Nigerians react to adorable photo
- A recent picture of one of the young boys in the KKB show emerged on social media and surprised netizens
- A Twitter user shared the boy's before and after photos; in his recent photo, he is all grown and handsome now
- Tweeps had one or two things to say about the young man's growth and they soon flooded the comment section of the post
One of the young boys in the KKB show has got people talking on social media after his before and after photos were shared on Twitter.
Twitter user with the handle @steveabbey_ took to the social media platform to share the two photos and Nigerians were surprised that the young boy is now fully grown.
Sharing the photos, @steveabbey_ wrote:
"Growth?"
Tweeps flooded the comment section of the post to share their thoughts on the photos.
@DanielRegha wrote:
"I don't understand how this “My Meat, My personal meat” guy just grew overnight, I thought I was older than him before abi I'm not growing? Honestly speaking he grew up so fast; What abt those kids that sang "Mama do good o, you do good" cos I bet they are fully grown too.."
@LordRemyk reacted:
"Like, so this guy senior me? All those days my Dad will be like, "Ode, see your mate inside television but you, you don't know more than food and play Smirking face" Seriously, I have been scammed... I need to let my old man see this."
@stagga_yo wrote:
"How did this happen... We were all small na."
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In other news, the photos of a set of Nigerian twins have given all shades of cuteness online as one of them posted it on her Twitter page on their birthday.
One of the snaps is a throwback photo showing the twins in traditional Yoruba attire called Aso Oke.
Their 'present-day' photo has them all grown as the lady gave a beautiful smile beside her brother who wore a formal look.
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Tunde Ososanya, a Legit.ng editor, is a graduate of Mass Communication from the Nigerian Institute of Journalism. He's passionate about what he does and finds fulfillment in informing the people. Ososanya is the author of Later Tonight: a Collection of Short Stories.
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Source: Legit.ng