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Big Wiz! Top 5 Superhot Women Wizkid Has Dated [PHOTOs]

Wizkid’s real name is Ayodeji Ibrahim Balogun and he’s unarguably one of the most handsome artistes in Nigeria, and he has done well in catching a number of hot chics with his look and fame.

He is a multiple-award-winning artist who has released about 4 Albums. Presently, Wizkid is known to have fathered three children from three baby mamas.

Below are some of the superhot women Wizkid had dated or rumoured to be romantically involved with over the years aside from his baby mamas;

5. Hudda Monroe

Big Wiz was spotted with Hudda Monroe, a Kenyan model and former Big Brother Africa housemate, in 2014 while on tour in the East African country.

Although there was initially no confirmation of their romantic relationship, she dropped a hint in 2017.

4. Tonto Dikeh

The relationship between Tonto Dikeh and Wizkid can be said to be discreet as they never posted each other with romantic captions until the rumour of their relationship made it to the social media.

Those in the know also disclosed Tonto Dike even bought Wizkid a car which he later lost to robbers.

3. Victoria Kimani

Wizkid and Kimani, a Kenyan singer were not authoritatively confirmed to have been in a serious romantic relationship but there were reports of them sleeping together while he was in a relationship with Tania Omotayo who he dated for 5 years.

Some rumour claimed Victoria escaped through the window once Tania caught her sleeping with Wizkid.

2. Tania Omotayo

Tania Omotayo now married to Olasunmbo Olawale Winfunke, dated Wizkid for five years between 2011 to 2016. 

According to reports, she called off the relationship with Starboy when he impregnated his second baby mama, Guinean-born, US-based girlfriend, Binta Diamond Diallo.

Responding to a question about the breakup in a radio show, Wizkid said; “my friend is fine, we are cool but I am single now you know, yeah I am single now but it’s all love, I got love for her she is like my best friend anyway”.

1. Sophie Rammal

Sophie Rammal now Sophie Alakija was the first publicly broadcasted girlfriend of Wizkid. She’s an actress and dated Wizkidn in 2011.

She was featured in one of Wizkid’s music videos, “Holla At Your Boy” and on different occasions danced with him as a couple on stage.

Wizkid baby mamas and their children:

1. Sola Ogudu

She gave birth to Wizkid’s first son, Boluwatife.

2. Binta Diamond Diallo

She gave birth to Wizkid’s second son and to avoid Wizkid a situation where Wizkid denies being the father of the baby like he did with his first baby mama, she named the child, Ayodeji Ibrahim Balogun, Jnr.

3. Jadda Pollock

They both have a boy named Zion.


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