Nigerian singer Bella Shmurda has moved to shut down days of viral speculation over his finances, insisting he was never defrauded of $4 million in a Lagos real estate deal and that the story making the rounds online is entirely fabricated.
The controversy began after an old video resurfaced showing the singer visibly emotional during an Instagram Live broadcast, pleading for support and describing how he had allegedly poured his savings into a property deal that turned out to be fraudulent.
Once the clip was paired with a caption invoking a $4 million loss and a vanished seller, it spread rapidly across Nigerian social media, prompting an outpouring of concern from fans and fellow entertainers over the “Cash App” hitmaker’s well-being.
But Bella Shmurda has now denied that any such loss occurred, describing the story as false. Taking to his Instagram Story on Friday, he addressed the rumors directly, writing that the reports were fake and cautioning followers to be wary of unverified blog posts, while adding that he was doing fine.
He followed that up with a second, more mocking post, poking fun at the scale of the alleged sum and lamenting, half in jest, that gossip in Nigeria never seems to rest.
His management team echoed the denial in comments to reporters, explaining how the confusion started in the first place. According to a member of his camp, the footage being circulated was an old clip from 2023 that had been taken out of context and falsely presented as a recent incident.
Separate reporting has since traced the original video to the emotional aftermath of singer Mohbad’s death, a period during which Bella Shmurda, a close associate of the late artist, was seen visibly distressed on a livestream for entirely different reasons.
Fact-checkers who examined the claim reached a similar conclusion: no verified information ever confirmed that the singer entered a $4 million property transaction, lost the money, or reported such a matter to authorities.
Their assessment describes the episode as a case of a genuine, years-old video being repurposed with an invented storyline, a pattern increasingly common in celebrity-focused misinformation, where authentic footage lends false credibility to fabricated claims.
For now, Bella Shmurda appears intent on moving past the episode with characteristic humor rather than prolonged rebuttal, signing off his clarification with a simple wish for peace and love. Neither the singer nor his representatives have indicated whether any action will be taken against the source of the original claim.
WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW
The viral claim that Bella Shmurda lost $4 million in a Lagos property scam is false; the singer and his team have confirmed it, tracing the story to a 2023 video (originally tied to his grief over Mohbad’s death) that was recycled and given a fake caption.
No such property deal, loss, or fraud ever happened. As always with viral celebrity “breakdown” videos, verify the source and date before believing or spreading the story.














