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AKA Reacts To Meeting Icon Francois Pienaar Soon After Tweeting About Dramatic Fans

AKA Reacts To Meeting Icon Francois Pienaar Soon After Tweeting About Dramatic Fans. AKA is not thrilled about fans who dramatically cry when meeting him for the first time. This came after a fan shed tears after meeting the rapper.

AKA Reacts To Meeting Icon Francois Pienaar Soon After Tweeting About Dramatic Fans

Taking to Twitter, AKA expressed that the encounter was over the top as he reflected that fans must put themselves together. “Falling to your knees and crying your eyes out as a grown man when you meet me is a bit over the top. Pull yourself together, man.” Tweeted AKA.

Soon after tweeting about a fan who cried dramatically after meeting him, the same fate appeared to the claimed rapper. This came after he appeared to be in the same restaurant with former Rugby Player Francois Pienaar.

AKA took to Twitter and expressed how he was longing to have a picture of him and Pieenar since he is the biggest fan of the former rugby player. “I really hope I get this pic with Francois Pienaar tho. No cap.” Tweeted AKA.

The rapper even took a mini-video clip of Pienaar at a dining table giving a birthday speech with a caption; “Ok update …. Casual birthday speech from the man himself.” Tweeted AKA.

AKA further responded to a fan who asked him if he managed to have a picture with the Pienaar, the SuperMega went on and revealed that he had to wait for him to finish eating and addressed the issue of having manners when approaching celebrities.

“Eish … getting a taste of my own medicine. I have to wait until he’s finished eating so I can go ask for a picture. Manners. Imagine smh.” Wrote AKA.

At the end of it, the World Is Yours hitmaker managed to have the last laugh as he got the chance to pose for pictures with the former rugby superstar. The rapper labelled the moment as a mission accomplished as he was so eager to have this moment. “Mission accomplished. Shout Out to the Legendary Francois Pienaar.” Tweeted AKA.

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