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People are really confused about whether or not this reality star just came out as bisexual

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“Caption this” .. .. .. #90dayfiance #sojaboy #tlc A post shared by S O J A B O Y?? (@officialsojaboy) on Nigerian rapper Usman Umar currently appears on TLC’s 90 Day Fiancé, where he’s navigating a relationship with Lisa “Babygirl” Hamme.

During a recent Q&A with fans on Instagram, Umar left everyone scratching their heads when he seemed to casually come out as bisexual.

During the Q&A session, Umar, who has been pursuing a musical career using the stage name SojaBoy (not to be confused with

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