Female Fan Ecstatic as She Meets Nollywood Actor Gabriel Afolayan, Shares Cute Selfie
- A Nigerian lady shared a photo with Gabriel Afolayan after meeting him for the first time
- The lady identified on Twitter as @ButterBibi, shared a selfie with the actor, revealing she ran into him in her estate
- She added that meeting him was the best thing that happened to her on that day
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Nigerian singer and Nollywood actor, Gabriel Afolayan, recently made a fan very happy after she finally got to meet him.
Identified as @ButterBibi on Twitter, the excited fan shared a lovely selfie with the movie star and accompanied it with a caption in which she expressed her excitement over meeting him in person.
In her words:
"Omggggg...I just saw Gabriel Afolayan in my estateeeeeeeee @gabbylucciii ....I don't know if this handle is correct...meeting you was the best thing that happened to me today"
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In March, the actor opened up on some interesting facts about his personal life in an interview with City People. Contrary to what many fans believe, the film star is still very much married to his wife, Adebanke Afolayan.
According to him, every marriage has its challenges. Explaining his reasons for keeping mum about the rumour, Afolayan said his marriage is part of his personal life that he wants to be kept out of the public eye.
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In other news, fans have reacted to Nollywood star, Tonto Dikeh's recent post in which she shared five fun facts about herself.
The Nollywood actress who is now focused on humanitarian works and philanthropy shared a photo of herself in a Fendi dress and in the caption, revealed she was colour blind among other things.
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Also known as colour vision deficiency (CVD), colour blindness reduces the ability to distinguish certain colours and affects around 8% of men and 0.5% of women worldwide.
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