
Rapper goes viral reviewing Glasgow West End restaurants
Currently on the It's Pronounced Baby No Money tour, bbno$ took the stage at SWG3 in April.
Around the same time, a new TikTok account, @Winedine59, popped up, featuring bbno$ stepping in front of the camera.
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In the clips, he opens with the catchphrase, "Five or 9 when you wine and dine," before visiting top Glasgow restaurants including Gloriosa, Ka Pao, and Fallachan Kitchen.
The rapper, who broke into the UK scene with hits like Edamame and Nursery, seemed to be staying near SWG3 and filmed several segments around the venue.
After showcasing his meals from three standout West End eateries, he awarded each a "9" on his two-point rating scale.
The videos featuring Glasgow spots have already attracted more than 100,000 views on TikTok.
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Fans quickly swarmed the review channel's comments to share their shock, with one saying: "Jumpscare is this guy casually being in my hometown."
Another commented: "What! How is he in my city?"
While a third added: "Well, this was unexpected."
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