American media personality, Charlamagne tha God has poked fun at Burna Boy during his appearance on the Breakfast Club.
Charlamagne humorously suggested that considering Burna Boy’s African heritage and financial success, he should have already fathered eight children.
This lighthearted comment was made in response to Burna Boy’s recent Instagram interaction with his fans, where he explained why he hasn’t started a family yet.
“What type of Nigerian is Burna Boy? He is 32 years old; he is supposed to have 8 kids by now. A 32-year-old Nigerian man is supposed to have 8 kids at that age, especially with the money Burna Boy has,” Charlamagne said.
Charlamagne tha God, also known as Charlamagne, is an American radio host, television personality, and comedian. He is widely recognized as one of the co-hosts of the highly popular radio show,
The Breakfast Club, which is syndicated nationwide. In recognition of their exceptional work on the show, Charlamagne and his co-host DJ Envy were inducted into the prestigious Radio Hall of Fame in 2020.
Additionally, he showcases his comedic talent as the host of the late-night talk show, Hell of a Week with Charlamagne tha God, on Comedy Central.
Before his time on The Breakfast Club, Charlamagne gained experience as a radio personality on various radio stations.
He also served as the second mic on The Wendy Williams Experience alongside Wendy Williams on VH1. Furthermore, he is the visionary behind the Black Effect Podcast Network and has made appearances on popular shows such as Guy Code, Guy Court, and Girl Code.

Additionally, he worked as a VJ on The Week in Jams with DJ Envy and Sofi Green. In 2015, Charlamagne took on the role of host for the MTV2 show, Uncommon Sense.
Recall that a few weeks ago, Burna Boy put to rest speculations surrounding childlessness following gossip in the grapevine suggesting that he is impotent.
During a recent Instagram live session with his fans, Burna Boy explained that he is not yet prepared to have children because he wants to ensure that he can provide them with the care and support they deserve.
He emphasized that growing up with the love of both parents has instilled in him a sense of responsibility to do even more for his own children.
He said given the current lifestyle he leads, he believes that he wouldn’t be able to be fully present for his children if he were to have them now.
Therefore, he has decided to wait until the right time, which he believes will be after he settles down or gets married.
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