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Kiekie Dismisses Collaboration Rumors With Vulgar Skit Maker

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Kiekie Dismisses Collaboration Rumors With Vulgar Skit Maker

Bukunmi Adeaga Ilori, better known as Kiekie, is a Nigerian content creator and Nollywood actor who has minimized any potential cooperation with some of her entertainment industry colleagues.

In a recent podcast interview, KieKie said she would never collaborate with skit creators who are too obscene or crude.

She said, “I would never collaborate with any skit maker that is too vulgar. I will not be able to collaborate with them.”

The interviewer said, “Give me one name.”

She responded, “Let me think about it. Hmmm. I don’t have a name of one but I have seen quite a number of them. So if you’re too much breasts, bumbum, not that I have a problem with it but it’s just brand alignment.

“My inability to collaborate with you doesn’t mean that I look down on what you do or I don’t respect what you do or I don’t see your hard work. I recognize your hard work but we just don’t align. It will affect the way my own brands are approaching my own work.”

This is solely Kiekie’s personal perspective, and it’s important to respect her choices regarding the individuals she collaborates with. Everyone has their own boundaries and standards, and respecting those decisions is essential in fostering a positive and respectful environment.

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