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Man Claims to Be Verydarkman’s Brother, Accuses Him of Abandonment

A young man has gone viral online after claiming to be the younger brother of popular social media critic, Verydarkman.
The man, whose physical resemblance to the critic has fueled speculation, alleged that he has been abandoned by his elder brother despite his rise to fame.
In a short interview with a content creator, the man revealed the struggles he has faced and his unsuccessful efforts to reconnect with his alleged brother. According to him, he has not seen Verydarkman in over a decade.
“I am Verydarkman’s younger brother. He is my elder brother from Edo State. It’s been up to 10 years since I last saw him. Since he became a celebrity, I’ve tried to reach out, but he doesn’t respond to my messages,” he said in the video. “People say I look like him, and it makes me feel ashamed because of the poor condition I am living in.”
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