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Wretch 32 makes enormously kind gesture as he offers to call fans to provide ‘therapeutic words of wisdom’

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Wretch 32 has kindly offered to call fans who are seeking ‘therapeutic words of wisdom’ during the coronavirus crisis. The Mummy’s Boy rapper took to Instagram to tells fans he’ll be calling those who DM him to privately talk over the next week.

The kind-hearted music star’s post read: ‘Anyone looking for a mentor or some therapeutic words of wisdom through these times leave your number in my DM. ‘Ima call a few people a day for the next week on some spiritual strength mind and idea building tip. ‘No funny bizniz.

I won’t be recording or filming, this ain’t for anyone but who’s on the phone. Love, Wretch.’ Can you get any purer than that?

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