- Davido, the Afrobeats sensation, sparked a wave of excitement among fans as he shared a heartwarming video, captured precious moments spent with his second daughter, Hailey.
- The singer playfully ribbed his daughter, triggered a wave of chatter among Netizens who couldn’t resist drawing comparisons with his firstborn, Imade, and her mother Sophia.
Davido, the renowned Nigerian crooner, charmed netizens with a heart-melting video showcasing a delightful moment between him and his daughter, Hailey, reveling in each other’s company.
The Afrobeats maestro, currently enjoying a stateside getaway, shared a heartwarming moment on his page as he visited his second daughter.
The video beautifully captured the DMW Boss exchanging sweet “I love you” compliments with Hailey, who reciprocated the affection in a touching manner.
Davido added a dash of humor by playfully commenting on Hailey’s recently removed tooth, injecting some lightheartedness into the moment.
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The video sparked admiration from fans, with some expressing delight at the heartwarming father-daughter moment. However, others couldn’t ignore the contrast, mentioning how Davido’s first daughter, Imade, might be missing out on such moments due to her mom’s strained relationship with the singer.
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This is coming few weeks after Davido’s first child, Imade Adeleke, stirred up discussions on social media over a lengthy message she wrote.
Imade’s mother, Sophia Momodu, took to social media via her Snapchat page to post a message her daughter sent to her grandmother.
Imade had allegedly written in her message to her grandma that she had been disappointed since the death of her brother, Ifeanyi, noting how her father, Davido, was not there when she needed him.
After Imade’s chat went viral, many people called out Sophia, saying she should not have posted the conversation even if her daughter indeed expressed herself about her dad.
Taking to X, formerly Twitter, the mum of one, who called out Davido for being a deadbeat dad, queried if people weren’t aware that children would call their parents out over unsatisfactory behaviour.