Patrick Doyle slams Sophia Egbueje for flaunting her new Lamborghini despite ‘shameful means of livelihood’

Actor Patrick Doyle slams Sophia Egbueje for flaunting her new Lamborghini despite her ‘shameful means of livelihood’

Nollywood actor Patrick Doyle has slammed socialite Sophia Egbueje for flaunting her brand-new Lamborghini amidst her sex-for-Lambo saga with singer Burna Boy.

Nigerian social media erupted last week after leaked audio emerged in which Sophia accused Burna of having an affair with her and failing to fulfill his promise of buying her a Lamborghini.

Amidst the frenzy, the socialite flaunted her brand-new Lamborghini on social media, boasting that she had acquired the automobile herself after Burna Boy reneged on his promise.

Her action did not sit well with actor Patrick Doyle, who criticized her for flaunting her expensive possessions despite what he described as her “shameful means of livelihood.”

He also berated those congratulating and celebrating her.

In a post on his social media, Doyle wrote: “She boasted about the value of her wristwatch and flaunted a 600 million Naira car. The combined value of both items is in the range of 650 to 750 million Naira.

“Some half-wits were impressed and effusively congratulated her as she smiled and flaunted both items, as if we hadn’t heard about her shameful means of livelihood.

“Meanwhile, I can bet that there are members of her extended family who are going through a tough time. The romanticizing of iniquity has become the stock-in-trade of dim-wits amongst us.”

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