How a friend once asked me to impregnate her – Falz

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Nigerian rapper cum actor, Folarin Falana, popularly known as Falz, has revealed that he was once approached by a woman seeking to have his baby.

The vocalist of “Bop Daddy” claimed he turned down the offer because the woman was close to him and he couldn’t pretend he wasn’t the father when the child was born.

In the most recent episode of the “I Said What I Said” podcast, Falz related the story of how she assured him he wouldn’t have to worry about looking after the child.

The hitmaker of “Soft Work” stated:

“Someone has asked me to be a sperm donor before. She said, ‘Just donate sperm, you don’t need to worry about parenting.’

I said, ‘You are joking’. I refused. It is a bit of a joke, like I know who you are and I would just close my mind [pretend]?”

Recall Falz had knee surgery on May 2, 2023, at a medical facility in London, England, after injuring his ACL while playing football.

According to the superstar rapper, he had it very difficult as his knee ‘kind of scattered’.

He said, “It was a very difficult time for me. I had ACL reconstruction surgery. Your ACL is like a ligament that holds your knee together. What actually happened is that that ligament torn totally. So the knee kind of scattered.

“It was an actual football injury. I was just running and the thing just comot like that. I don’t know how it happened because I have been playing football since I was a child. And everything was going smoothly. Maybe on that fateful day, I didn’t stretch well.

“But it always happen. It’s a slightly common injury for athletes. I’m glad I’m back. I’m up and running now. It’s a one-time surgery. Now I’m in rehab doing physiotherapy. Just exercising and trying to build the muscle back to 100 per cent.”

In May, the songwriter took to his Instagram page to narrate how he sustained an injury on his anterior cruciate ligament (ACL).

Falz said he was playing football in November 2022 when he sustained the knee injury.

He added that the surgery was conducted on May 2, 2023, at a medical facility in London.