Nigerian Singer Ruger has been slammed following Bella’s toxic role in his recent music video, ‘Red Flags’.
Internet users believe the Singer Ruger exploited the interaction between Bella and Sheggz in Biggie’s house in order to use her in his song video.
Internet users and Netizens, as well as some of the Big Brother Naija Level Up star Chidimma Esther Okagbue’s supporters, have criticized Nigerian singer Ruger for a part that BBNaija Bella played in his new music video.
The BBNaija Level Up star Bella plays the lead vixen in Ruger’s official clip music video for Red Flags, which was released on Wednesday.
As many have noted, the song appears to be focused on toxic relationships, which were crucial to Bella’s role and exhibition in the music video.
Netizens reacted on social media, claiming that Ruger must have used Bella in the video to reflect on what transpired between her and Sheggz, her BBNaija lover, in the Level Up House.
Remember how Bella and Sheggz argued a lot while living in Biggie’s house? This led to several fights between the two lovers.
The lovers, who appear to adore and appreciate one another, occasionally woke up to fight and argue, which disturbed their fans due to how frequently they act toxically.
Ruger decided to capitalize on that by utilizing Bella’s scandal in connection with the song’s lyrics, which discuss poisonous relationships, to make his music video trend.
The BBNaija star was seen on one scene smacking Ruger after she scattered the house in front of Ruger in the little video Ruger released (the supposed boyfriend in the video).
However, viewers of the video have expressed various reactions, and we have compiled a number of these below.
@AllowMeTalk: “Ruger used Bella for “Red flag” song video as per she was avoiding Shesgz, red flags?”
@Tedd: “The fact that Ruger picked Bella who was in a toxic relationship in the bigbrother house as vixen for a song that talks about being in a toxic relationship.”
@Aaron_zamani: “Ruger couldn’t have chosen a better vixen than Bella. The lyrics and her story 5&6.”