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Snapchat Big Girl, Dulcie Boateng Reveals Why She And Her ‘Geng’ Were Arrested

Snapchat big girl Dulcie Boateng has shared details about her visit to the Ghana Police Service Headquarters.

During an appearance on the Delay Show, Dulcie, known for bragging about her wealth on social media, explained that she was reported to the police by someone from her past for allegedly causing trouble in her current life.

She mentioned that she and her female associates, referred to as her ‘geng’, were summoned to the police headquarters to address inquiries related to the incident. Dulcie clarified the situation, emphasizing that she was invited for questioning and not arrested, as some reports suggested.

Delay asked, “Recently you were invited to the police headquarters, what happened? Were you arrested?”

Dulcie then responded: “Someone from my past claimed that I was interfering with her present and she didn’t like the idea and she took me there. We were invited, and the entire group [geng] was invited. It was a conversation we had. they wanted to hear our side of the story.”

The most dominant aspect of her interview with Delay that has gone viral is when Dulcie mentioned that she gifted her mother GH₵500,000 for her birthday last year.

Not only that, but she also purchased two Range Rover vehicles for her in 2021 and 2022. The 26-year-old elaborated that her earnings from brand advertising and sales on Snapchat allow her to afford such extravagant gifts for her mother.

Despite how unbelievable it may sound to others, she reassured them that her income is sufficient to sustain this lavish lifestyle.

Source – Tru News Report

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