Watch: Chloe Bailey Rocks Burna Boy’s Legendary $1M Chain While Clubbing In Nigeria (Photos)

by Grace Somes
Chloe Bailey and Burna Boy || Image credit: @chloebailey @burnaboy

Chloe Bailey is causing a stir on social media after stepping out in Lagos, Nigeria, with none other than Burna Boy, and all eyes were on the iconic $1 million ODG neckpiece adorning her neck.

On Monday, December 16, videos began circulating online showing the pair pulling up to Club DNA Lagos in undeniable style. Chloe, known for her bold fashion choices, looked stunning in a body-hugging mini dress featuring abstract prints, dark sunglasses, and her signature twisted locs. Meanwhile, Burna Boy brought his A-game, sporting matching jeans, brown boots, and a denim hat with tinted goggles.

The Grammy-winning Afrobeat star initially paired his look with a vibrant long-sleeved top but ditched it later, opting to go shirtless and flaunt his iced-out ODG chain, which Chloe was later seen wearing.

The $1 million chain, which represents Burna Boy’s hit anthem “Odogwu,” is a symbol of his success and influence as one of Africa’s biggest music exports. Seeing Chloe Bailey, an international star in her own right, sporting the pricey piece set social media ablaze, with fans flooding her Instagram comment section to react to the outing.

In videos captured from the night, the chemistry between Chloe and Burna was hard to miss. As they navigated through the club, they held hands and kept close, with Chloe even locking arms with Burna Boy in their private VIP section. While security ensured the stars were shielded from the public frenzy, the glimpses of their connection left fans buzzing.

Earlier this year, a dramatic feud unfolded between Stefflon Don and Jada Kingdom as both found themselves in the spotlight “fighting” over Burna Boy.

In January, the British rapper and singer launched a track named “Dat A Dat,” in which she slammed an unidentified woman for being involved with her partner and even mentioned the possibility of assaulting her.

Given her past relationship with Burna Boy, who faced allegations of infidelity and has been romantically associated with Kingdom, many speculated that the song was directed at the Jamaican artist when it was teased last week.

After the complete version of the song was released, Kingdom posted a snippet on her Instagram where she talks to a “little girl.” Given the caption states, “Suh yuh confirm you tryna beef over a man OK this is weak,” many believe the song is a response aimed at Stefflon Don.

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