Daddy Freeze Reacts to Burna Boy’s Lamborghini Saga, Advises Men Against ‘Paying for Love’
Controversial media personality, Daddy Freeze, has weighed in on the trending controversy between Grammy-winning artist Burna Boy and socialite Sophia Egbueje, advising men to stop giving women money when they can "scope" them instead.
The drama erupted after Sophia accused Burna Boy of failing to fulfill his alleged promise of buying her a Lamborghini in exchange for intimacy. In response, the singer mocked her on social media, suggesting she had overreacted to an empty promise.
Daddy Freeze took Burna Boy’s side, stating in a video on his Instagram page that men should not allow themselves to be pressured into offering financial rewards for romantic encounters.
“Women, please stop selling your body for a Lamborghini. And please, men, una no get action? Una no fit talk to women? Which one is Lamborghini?” he said.
“Una wan sleep with a woman and she’s requesting a Lamborghini in exchange. Burna Boy, correct guy, you try. Burst them. The government needs to look into this. It cannot be okay for a girl to believe that she can get a car or a house by sleeping with a guy.”
In his caption, Daddy Freeze reinforced his stance: “Lambo Lamba. Burna did well. Never press money when you can scope. The government needs to step in and stop this sex-for-Lambo-style drama.”
Opinion: The Ethics of Money, Romance, and Public Drama
This saga highlights a growing debate on transactional relationships in modern society. While Daddy Freeze’s comments may resonate with some, they also raise deeper questions about personal responsibility and the ethics of both parties involved.
On one hand, should people enter relationships expecting material compensation? If true, Sophia’s expectation of a Lamborghini in exchange for intimacy raises concerns about modern dating dynamics and unrealistic entitlement.
On the other hand, if Burna Boy indeed made such a promise, does that not also speak to a culture of deception and manipulation in relationships? While Daddy Freeze hails the singer for “scoping,” critics argue that misleading someone with false promises is equally unethical.
Ultimately, beyond the celebrity gossip, this saga reflects a broader societal issue—where relationships are increasingly measured by financial transactions rather than genuine connections. Whether it’s a Lamborghini or just a simple dinner date, honesty and mutual respect should always be the foundation.