Professional ‘eater’ reunites with old flame

January 05, 2024
Dexter Walker
Dexter Walker
Dexter Walker and Kharial Simpson.
Dexter Walker and Kharial Simpson.
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Following his highlight in this newspaper last weekend, professional 'eater' Dexter Walker said females have been craving his attention.

"Everywhere mi go people a say mi a star, and a whole heap a woman just a come my way, because di woman dem love it," he said. Walker, 38, dreams of joining the big leagues in the international porn industry. He said that since the article was published, his popularity has soared through the roof.

"Mi go market di odda day and a bare excitement in deh. Bare people a walk up to mi, all police, too. Mi is a star, man," Walker said.

In addition to the rise in popularity, Walker has also rekindled an old flame.

"Mi have a girl weh mi used to deal with about three years ago and she see mi on Friday, and the two a we gone back," he said.

His lady love, Kharial Simpson, who is a dancer, said that she is hoping that they can make enough money from their 'trade' to purchase a house and car.

"Mi dance but mi nuh sell mi body or dem tings deh. Mi use to do show with him, but mi believe say like how him suh bad, we can do it and better we self. Is four children mi have, but them don't live with mi. Mi leave school in grade eight because mi get pregnant, but mi want to turn nurse. It never happen, but it nuh too late. Mi would want we get a nice little house and car from this suh mi can sort out mi children," Simpson said.

The dancer, who hails from Manchester, has relocated to Clarendon to live with Walker. She told THE WEEKEND STAR that she is no gold-digger despite the comments from naysayers.

"Since mi go back to him, people a ask if mi don't know what him do for a living, and mi tell dem yes. Is not tief him a tief. A long time mi know him, and mi know say we can do it. Mi nah sell myself. We just a go to party and perform and get pay. After that we gonna go overseas. We gonna build an empire," she said.

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