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Do I Look Like Somebody Who Wears Fake — Peter Okoye Ignores Diamond Chain Tester

Ace Nigerian singer, Peter Okoye has ignored a diamond chain tester who approached him at an event to check the authenticity of his jewellery.

Chain testers are known for exposing both celebrities and average individuals who go about with fake diamond pieces of jewellery.

A video making the rounds on social media captured the moment a content creator approached Peter Okoye for permission to test his blings.

The singer, however, was not having it, as he shunned the diamond tester for disrespecting his personality to own a fake diamond piece.

“Do I look like somebody who wears fake,” he said as he walks away.

Watch Video Below;

The interaction, however, stirred mixed reactions from netizens who applauded Peter Okoye while others ridiculed his unwillingness.

A social media user @aderin_aisha_xo wrote, “It’s content and if he wasn’t cool with it then maybe he was wearing fake a chain because they asked nicely 🤷🏽‍♀️.”

@__ang3l_drool added, “You had an opportunity to see Paul Okoye up close and even talk to him and this is what you could come up with?? Bombastic element.”

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