Chloe Bailey’s Post Reignites Talk About Burna Boy and Gunna

Chloe Bailey’s Post Reignites Talk About Burna Boy and Gunna


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Chloe Bailey has once again stirred conversation online, but this time the chatter circles around her past and present relationships.

Earlier this week, she shared a photo carousel on Instagram wearing a striking strapless black gown covered in gemstones. The post initially included audio from Gunna and Burna Boy’s recent collaboration “wgft,” which sparked immediate attention before she later removed the music.

The song choice was enough to send fans into speculation mode, with many pointing out Chloe’s history with both artists. Back in late 2021 and early 2022, she and Gunna fueled dating rumors after being spotted at public events together and even shopping side by side.

Despite the buzz, both insisted they were nothing more than close friends who supported one another.

By contrast, her connection with Burna Boy was much more public. The pair’s relationship gained traction in late 2024 and carried into early 2025, when Chloe frequently appeared alongside the Nigerian superstar.

Their romance appeared to unravel in March 2025 following the fallout from a leaked conversation in which Burna Boy was accused of promising a socialite a luxury car for sexual favors.

Soon after, Chloe unfollowed him across social media, a move that fans widely interpreted as confirmation of their split.

With all of this history, her use of “wgft” quickly reignited online debate. Some interpreted it as a playful nod to her ties with both men, while others speculated whether the song choice hinted at lingering feelings for Burna Boy.

Regardless of intent, Chloe’s fashion statement paired with the brief audio clip kept her name trending and reminded fans of the complex narratives tied to her personal life.

Her recent activity proves she doesn’t need to say much to spark conversation—one song snippet is enough to set the internet on fire.


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