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Barber gives Asake mid-flight haircut on private jet

A popular Nigerian barber, Topzy, has revealed that he gave a private hair cut to music star, Asake while on a flight.

He set the internet abuzz when he shared photos of him shaving Asake in a private jet flying to an undisclosed location.

Asake barber mid flight hair cut

Topzy went viral few years ago for giving beautifully and creatively designed cuts to random people’s hair.

The celebrity barber captioned; “High-altitude trim at 30,000 feet Mr. Money”

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Meanwhile, in related news…

Nigerian R&B singer, Chike Ezekpeazu Osebuka aka Chike has reminisced on his life as a regular person before hitting stardom.

He recalled being able to drive to the car wash himself and going to barbing salon to get a haircut when he was younger, all of which he can no longer do freely because he’s now a celebrity.

Speaking in an interview, the ‘Roju’ crooner said he does not have any regrets about being famous, but he misses those regular activities he could do before.

Chike said; “I do not have any regrets. When I consciously started making music, I have always wanted to be only recognized for what I do. So, I will not say I have regrets, but I would just say there are some things that I wish I could still do without raising an eyebrow.

For example, I love to take my car to the car wash and do stuff for myself. In fact, one of my favorite things to do when I was younger was to be in a barber’s shop and get a haircut, but now you have to stay at home. It is a lot of home time. I am not very extroverted, but there are just certain places that I like to go to.”

When asked to talk about musicians he has worked with and who amongst them is his favourite, the artiste said all of them.

“If the person was not my favourite, would I have collaborated with them? To be honest, I have collaborated with my favourites. Most of the people I have worked with are those I have always wanted to work with, and I feel blessed about being able to work with them,” he said.