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Notable singer Paul Okoye fights with a wig salesman who chastises his family, ex-wife, and late mother over his comments about’men’s attraction to sense and not just wigs.’

Paul replied to a viral conversation in which female podcasters berated women wearing cheap wigs, claiming that guys don’t care about the cost of the attachment.

In response to the singer’s remark, a wig dealer took it personally and mocked his family while ruminating on his divorce from Anita Okoye.

The lady also slammed Paul’s current connection with Ivy Ifeoma, referring to her as a’stick’ and tagged the singer in the comment.

In response to the triggering statement, Paul Okoye ran to the hair vendor’s DM to body shame her, asking her to focus on her weight rather than his family matter.

The lady resumed where she had left off, insulting the singer once again while claiming to be Anita Okoye’s cousin.

She acknowledged to being ignored by the singer’s ex-wife after revealing that Paul was responsible for his mother’s death.

In a now-deleted post, she completed the drama by calling out the singer on her Facebook and revealing their direct messages.

Watch the video below.

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