The controversy surrounding Cubana Chiefpriest’s alleged babymama, Hellen, took a dramatic turn during the weekend as Nigerian music superstar Burna Boy extended a helping hand to her and her child.
In a message conveyed through Lucky Udu, Burna Boy promised to relocate Hellen and her son to Nigeria, provide them with shelter, and support the boy’s dream of becoming a football star through his football academy.
“I will relocate you to Nigeria, give you and your son shelter. Also, by the grace of God, my football academy will build him into a star,” Burna Boy reportedly assured.
The development brought smiles of joy to Hellen’s face, who had previously expressed distress over the paternity drama involving popular socialite Cubana Chiefpriest.
Lucky Udu, a close associate of Burna Boy, confirmed the musician’s commitment to transforming the lives of Hellen and her son. According to Udu, Burna Boy is determined to use his platform to provide a better future for the boy, who has shown an interest in football.
“This is not just about giving shelter but creating a future. Burna is willing to invest in the boy’s football career and ensure he has a chance to succeed,” Udu stated.
While Burna Boy’s gesture has drawn praise from fans, Cubana Chiefpriest has remained silent on the matter.
The paternity controversy started after Hellen claimed that the popular nightlife entrepreneur fathered her child but has allegedly refused to take responsibility.
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