Rema Shuts Down Shocking Blood-Drinking Allegations!

Nigerian Afrobeats sensation Divine Ikubor, popularly known as Rema, has addressed some of the wildest rumors about him that have circulated online.

Speaking to Rolling Stone, the Grammy-nominated artist revealed that he has been accused of being linked to the Illuminati, practicing devil worship, and even drinking blood.

He expressed disappointment over how quickly people believe misinformation, admitting that such false claims have cost him a portion of his fan base.

“There are so many baseless stories about me people saying I’m part of the Illuminati, worship the devil, or drink blood. Some fans just believe whatever they see,” Rema shared.

He also spoke about the deep personal meaning behind the pendants he wears, explaining that they serve as a tribute to his late father and brother.

“That period of my life was painful and transformative. I always wear this chain as a reminder of my journey and the struggles I’ve overcome because people tend to forget,” he explained.

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