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Singer, Mr Eazi helps bae, Temi Otedola lose her hair

Mr Eazi is certainly the first celebrity to bring awing romance as we start the new year.

Everyone can’t seem to stop talking about how hopeless a romantic the singer is after this photo of him helping to lose his girlfriend, Temi Otedola’s hair, was shared online.

In the photo, the singer is seen positioning himself above his babe as he keenly focuses on her hair – he shared the photo on his page few hours ago and it has not only garnered thousands of likes but also got people in their feelings.

So many of his followers after seeing the photo, were all booed up as they took to the comment section to share how they’re feeling in love et all.

Judging from the photo, it’s safe to say the singer is one hopeless romantic!

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