Nollywood Icon Victor Osuagwu Calls Out Son’s Boastful Display of Style and Charisma

Nollywood Icon Victor Osuagwu Calls Out Son’s Boastful Display of Style and Charisma

Actor’s Critique of Son’s Appearance:

Victor Osuagwu, a seasoned Nollywood actor, was caught on camera scolding his attractive son for bragging about his appearance and charisma.

Son’s Proud Display:

‘I gat steez, I gat steez, you know what I’m saying!?’ the young man said, looking amazing in his white long sleeve shirt, transparent eyeglasses, and stylish braided hair.

Father Inquires about Son’s Life:

The movie actor, who was near to his kid throughout the taping, interrupted him right away in a now-viral video and asked him what he liked best about his lifestyle since birth.

Father’s Gestured Inquiry:

Victor Osuagwu asked, gesturing to the youngster as he repeated his questions; ‘Wetin be the thing wey dey sweet you since wey I born you…give you name as my son.’

Reactions and Comments:

In reaction, caliph003 wrote; At least it’s good to see this legendary actor in good health and active ????

rhodaofficial_; Good to see u in good health and spirits Victor Osuagwu!! U r a legend!!❤️❤️❤️❤️

kingsaffairs.ng; ????It will be a comedy home . Please uncle are you single ?

kyraashleyboss; He has a handsome son o ???? one of my favorite nollywood comedians

vheeny_; God will continue to keep him healthy. What I’d affecting our legends medically won’t affect him ooo. My childhood memories mehn

thejoeyofenugu; This man no dey old and e no dey change ????????????

effedeborah; I knew that voice sounds familiar before he changed the camera ????

caliph003; At least it’s good to see this legendary actor in good health and active ????

vheeny_; God will continue to keep him healthy. What I’d affecting our legends medically won’t affect him ooo. My childhood memories mehn

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