Comedian Basketmouth has addressed recent rumors regarding his alleged engagement to Victoria Eze, also known as Miz Vick. The rumors were sparked by a playful post, which Basketmouth clarified was intended to “chase clout.”
In a video shared on his Instagram account, Basketmouth explained that he did not anticipate people taking his engagement post seriously. However, he was surprised when the speculation spread widely.
Miz Vick expressed her excitement about the film, saying, “We have finally made our very first feature-length film, ‘A Ghetto Love Story’, and I’m really excited because I wrote the film.”
Basketmouth revealed that the film’s story is based on a real-life experience, saying, “This thing happened to me in real life. I experienced it.”
He joked, “Dem fall for am…hahahah!”
In the same video, Basketmouth also shared a teaser for his upcoming film titled ‘A Ghetto Love Story’, offering a glimpse into its gritty yet heartwarming narrative.
Miz Vick expressed excitement about the project, saying, “We have finally made our very first feature-length film, ‘A Ghetto Love Story’, and I’m really excited because I wrote the film.”
Basketmouth revealed that the story is based on a real-life experience, saying, “This thing happened to me in real life. I experienced it.”
The film is scheduled to premiere on the 22nd of November, as stated in the cover of the post on Instagram.
The film features a star-studded cast including Nkem Owoh, Patience Ozokwor, Wale Ojo, Daniel Etim Effiong, Mercy Johnson, Efe Irele, Bright Okpocha, Victoria Eze, Beverly Osu, and Senatorcomedian, among others.
With the engagement rumours now cleared up, fans lamented the frustration of falling for the ‘clout’ hook, line, and sinker as expected by Basketmouth and Miz Vick.
Watch the video below …