A Tiktok user, known as a “slayqueen,” has publicly shared her Instagram direct messages with the celebrity Speed Darlington, in which he sought a sexual relationship.
This revelation was made on her Tiktok account, @princesslawal8, where she exposed the musician’s desire to engage in a physical relationship with her.
Speed Darlington initiated the conversation on Instagram, expressing his attraction to her physique and indicating his interest in a sexual relationship. He urged her to consider his proposal and respond positively.
However, the slay queen declined, insisting on the need for an emotional connection before any physical involvement.
Recognizing that his approach was not successful, Speed Darlington attempted to entice her with money, suggesting that she forgo a traditional date and visit his place. He even displayed a stack of dollar bills, implying that she could take them home.
Here are some reactions from netizens in response to the video:
@Officiall Rextune commented: “Bro is being straightforward and not trying to hide anything.”
@mintys_glam remarked: “Akpi is setting up his ringlight now 😭😂😂😂.”
@MotivationDee quoted Speed Darlington: “‘I want to be happy now’ 😂😂😂 – Speed Darlington, 2023 ✍️👂🙏.”
@Sophia baby humorously added: “😹😹😹😹🤣akpi 😂😂😂 princess no gree ooo him go cast u 😂😂😂.”
@MR NOBODY
@princesslawal8 #foryou #foryoupage #foryoupage #viralvideo #viraltiktok #fyp ♬ original sound – justvinylvibes
questioned: “shey na by force, no be everything be money 😅.”
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