“Kiddrica back?” – Kiddwaya’s seemingly ‘flirty’ remark to Erica triggers exciting reactions

“Come let me cook for you” – Kiddwaya tells Erica


Former Big Brother Naija ‘All Stars’ contestant, Terseer Waya also known as Kiddwaya, has offered to cook for his ex-lover, Erica Nlewedim.

He invited the actress to get a taste of his cooking when she hinted that she has a live chicken and did not know what to do with it.

Kiddwaya

Recall that a few days ago, some fans of Erica stormed her house to gift her a live chicken and some foodstuff. She shared the video on her page asking what to do with the live chicken.

What do I do with a live chicken? 😫 Erica quizzed.

Erica Nweledim

In reaction, Kiddwaya asked her to come over to his place so that he can use the chicken to prepare Pocho soup for her. Pocho is a sauce popularly eaten by the Tiv people of Benue State.

He wrote; Come let me cook pocho for you.”

This generated massive reactions on the microblogging platform, as shippers saw it as an indication that they might get back together.

See screenshot the post and reactions:

@SAVYJOLA; Shippers… 1, 2, 3😂

@TeemarsBeauty; Kiddrica back ?👀

@BandlaViwe93478; Something is brewing in Kiddrica.😭😭🥵

@tunzbabyy; My girl would have almost fainted by now @iamtemade

In a similar news, Big Brother Naija reality show star, Terseer Waya, popularly known as Kiddwaya, has sparked romantic relationship rumours with colleague Cynthia Nwadiora, aka CeeC.

It happened that Kiddwaya jetted into Nigeria to host a special birthday dinner for CeeC who recently clocked 31.

While sharing a video of their romantic dinner, Kiddwaya referred to the Enugu-born lawyer as “my wife.”

The billionaire’s son added that he told CeeC they were going to spend an equivalent of the cash prize of N120m the winner of Big Brother Naija All Star season got.

This singular expression has made many assume the two are an item. Some even questioned if his intentions towards their fave is pure as they don’t want a break up like he and love interest, Erica Nweledim.

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