Nollywood actor, Saidi Balogun and his son, Khalid spend some bonding moment together as the young man shared a video of them together.
Saidi Balogun’s son Khalid and his ex-wife Faithia have been seen having fun on social media.
Khalid was playing the game with his pals when he nearly slapped his father in the video as they shadow-slapped one another.
As they expressed their opinions, the young man’s admirers responded to how he and his friend played the game.
In the clip on his TikTok page, Khalid was playing a Gen Z game with his actor father. They were both shadow slapping each other.
Khalid, who recently graduated with a first class degree from the university, was almost slapping his father at some point.
However, the actor was fast enough to bend over without being slapped by his son.
Khalid plays game with his friends
In the later part of his recording, Khalid also tried the game with his friends. The young man, who was celebrated on his birthday, was with a group of young men.
His friend tried to shadow box him, and he was lucky enough to have dodged it. The guy tried it more than two times and Khalid successfully dodged it.
After winning the game, Khalid was able to reunite with his friend, who was standing and watching the fun game.
See the video here:
Reactions trail the video shard by Khalid
Netizens reacted to the way the young man played with father and his friends.
Here are some of the comments below:
@Deana: “There is 6 shadows but 2 boxing.”
@Quiteodd: “Shadows boxing. First move gotta be illegal.”
@cherry: “Don’t actually understand dis game buh i love it .”
@fw solzz: “what the first song. Thank God your digged that hand, E foe land on his fac.”
@Motolani: “The funniest part is that they’ve rehearsed what they were going to do before they even started, they just keep on fooling you guys
@pattreasure: “Them don d script shadow boxing weh we d manage.”
@Shola: “Following you because of this. First time seeing you. I don’t even know you bro.”
@jessy_haytes: “If na me my papa for don slap me By now, I so much respect that man.”
@Tunmie: “Am I the only one who thinks his dad looks like a particular Yoruba actor.”