- Nigerian disc jockey DJ Cuppy praises her father, Femi Otedola, for raising her “like a modern-day man” in a tweet.
- DJ Cuppy’s statement triggers a wave of controversy and debate on social media.
- Many users express confusion and concern over her statement.
DJ Cuppy, the renowned Nigerian disc jockey and daughter of billionaire Femi Otedola, has ignited a firestorm on social media with her recent appreciation for her father’s parenting style.
In a tweet shared on Twitter now X, DJ Cuppy thanked her father for raising her in a manner she described as akin to that of a “Modern-Day Man.”
The tweet, which garnered significant attention, read;
“Shoutout to @realFemiOtedola for raising me to be a modern day man even though I’m his daughter 🧠.”
In her acknowledgment, DJ Cuppy credited her father, Femi Otedola, for instilling in her what she perceived as qualities typically associated with masculinity, although she did not delve into specifics regarding her upbringing.
However, this declaration has sparked a wave of outrage and debate on social media with many users expressing confusion and concern over DJ Cuppy’s statement.
Netizens Reactions…
HIBILLIONEAR stated: “Raised you to be a man? Who is a man? I am hoping this isn’t why you have been having challenges with your relationships. I wish you all the best in all ramifications of life.”
MindOffNobody wrote: “Nawa o. How will men survive now that Cuppy will be dragging babes with us?”
realmarki_ opined: “So because husband no dey you come dey call yourself man? You need deliverance.”
sookietalkss penned: “I thought it’s your mother who did most of the raising. Well na who get the money them go recognise 😂.”
Nellye190 said: “Hope is not what I am thinking 🤔 you a man? How? Abi you don join brotherhood you come leave us for sisterhood, don’t joke with us. For the fact that your relationships didn’t work out doesn’t make you think the other side.”
Miss_terabyte noted: “I am proud of all the girls who were raised to be “modern day men.” It is a lot, really.”
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