- Nigerian singer and songwriter, Tems, has finally broken her silence regarding the pregnancy speculations that have been circulating about her.
- Via the microblogging platform X (formerly known as Twitter), Tems sent out a strong message, stating that everyone is mad.
Popular Nigerian songstress and songwriter, Temilade Openiyi, widely recognized as Tems, has reacted following viral rumours about her being pregnant.
In a recent post on the microblogging platform X (formerly known as Twitter), Tems dropped a blatant message for the public.
Recall that the pregnancy rumours ensued after Tems attended the Burberry fashion show in London, where she was spotted wearing black leather high-waisted pants and a black scoop-neck tank top.
Her appearance at the fashion show led to widespread speculation, with many netizens suggesting that Tems appeared to have a protruding belly, subsequently concluding that she was pregnant.
In a tweet today, Friday, 22nd September, Tems although she didn’t categorically single out the claim, blasted everyone.
In her words:
“In conclusion, you people are all mad!!!”
See the tweet beneath:
In a time when numerous Nigerian vocalists harbour soaring ambitions of clinching the illustrious Grammy Award, the international sensation Tems, during an exclusive interview with ELLE, dropped a bombshell by confessing that she was utterly clueless regarding the whereabouts of her plaque.
In a video that swiftly went viral, Tems openly admitted that the precise location where she had chosen to safeguard her cherished Grammy Award plaque had eluded her memory. The songstress, with an air of nonchalance, conveyed that she had gracefully ascended to the next echelon in her illustrious career.
Responding to this jaw-dropping interview, the iconoclastic maestro behind ‘Free Madness,’ Terry G, did not hold back, and launched a scathing rebuke against Tems.
He dragged her for disrespecting such a revered and highly-coveted award, implying that she would have treated the Grammy plaque as a priceless treasure if she genuinely believed herself deserving of it.