Dencia slams Leon Balogun and family for comments made about Blac Chyna

Dencia slams Leon Balogun and family for comments made about Blac Chyna

Leon Balogun is the latest personality to be dragged by Dencia over his comments on Blac Chyna’s visit to Nigeria and his family wasn’t left out.

The American based singer took to her Instagram page on Tuesday, November 27, 2018, where she dragged the Nigerian football international for trolling Blac Chyna. His parents weren’t left out as she didn’t spare them in her bid to pass across her message.

“Then you have niggas who can’t even pay for their momma to have a proper wash and blow dry talking shit. Pulled up his profile, been playing over 15 years and can’t afford whitenicious on a weekly basis,” she

Dencia slams Leon Balogun and family over comments made about Blac Chyna

She went on drag his parents and didn’t really have nice words to say about them. Leon Balogun’s offense was a tweet he posted on his Twitter page on Wednesday, November 21, 2018, where he called on people not to support Blac Chyna’s visit to Nigeria to sell her skin care products

“Shoutout to @chakabars for drawing attention ✊  Lagos, DO NOT support @BLACCHYNA & her nonsense. They only want to make profit on a false beauty ideal that is forced upon You. You are beautiful the way You are. Black is beautiful. Wear Your skin like a crown #LoveYourMelanin,” he had tweeted

Now we all know why Dencia took it upon herself to drag him on social media. Just so we all know, Leon Balogun isn’t the only celeb who has faced the wrath of Dencia in the last few days. Recall she had a filled day slamming Burna Boy who warned Blac Chyna of her visit to Nigeria

Leon Balogun

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