

Kwengface is trending after his ex-girlfriend took to social media to share some very personal details about their past relationship, including claims about his preferences in the bedroom.
The revelation quickly spread online, sparking a mix of shock, jokes and debate, with many questioning whether certain things should ever be shared publicly.
Kwengface, a key figure in the UK drill scene, first emerged in 2015 as part of the Peckham based Zone 2 collective. He later built a strong solo career, with tracks like Auntie and Petrol Station charting in the UK, alongside his debut mixtape YPB: Tha Come Up.
More recently, his project A Gangster's Holiday further cemented his place in the scene, even earning recognition from publications like British GQ.
But despite the music success, it is his personal life that has now taken centre stage.
Social media users were quick to react, with @kingoftrainers commenting, “This kiss and tell ting is gonna end us all 🫣”
@bwoywonder added, “At this point nothing will be left to take to the grave…”
While @tareqferguson joked, “Most important question 🙋🏾♂️ did you say it though?”
The situation has opened up a wider conversation around privacy, relationships and how much is too much when it comes to sharing past experiences online.
Residents, be honest… is this just content or should some things stay private? 👀