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It's a thing of pride to buy yourself a car, so why would you say fans bought you a car? - Jaaruma to Bambam

Popular Nigerian sex therapist, Jaaruma has dismissed the claims that Bambam's fans got her a car gift on her 30th birthday, alleging that Bambam and Alex bought themselves a car on their birthday, not their fans.
Recall that Alex claimed she also got car gift from her fans on her birthday, after which she  claimed to have rejected a Range Rover car gift.

 Speaking to Punch in that regard, she said;

“I rejected the first car I received on my birthday. For me, it was not just about the gift but where it was coming from. The second car given to me was from love. Responsible fans put their money together to get me the car, while the former was from someone who liked me. It is okay to like me but I didn’t feel it was right to collect a car from an admirer. He could decide to collect the car from me anytime he felt like. If I collected the car and I told him I didn’t want a relationship later, what would happen?”
Jaaruma also revealed that the reality stars who are in battle of fans bought themselves cars and claimed it was fans in a bid to show the public who is loved most.
Her word;

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