- Nigerian disc jockey and philanthropist DJ Cuppy is enjoying exotic treatment during her stay abroad.
- The artiste graced a prominent UK event where she presented two notable awards and shared a brief time with King Charles.
- A recent update showed that the Monarch invited the billionaire’s daughter to his palace, igniting interesting reactions online.
Nigerian disc jockey and philanthropist Florence Otedola, aka DJ Cuppy, has been specially invited by British monarch King Charles III to a reception at Buckingham Palace in honour of The King’s Trust Awards 2024.
The billionaire heiress shared a copy of the invite via her X (formerly Twitter) handle on Friday.
She captioned it; “I’m off to Buckingham Palace.”
The invite reads:
“The Master of The King’s Household is commanded by His Majesty to invite Ms Florence Ifeoluwa Otedola to a Reception to be given at Buckingham Palace by The King in celebration of The King’s Trust Awards 2024.”
Cuppy’s post sparked reactions from netizens online. See screenshot of post and reactions below:
rutie_xx: “Take me with you cuppy!”
KelvinOnoja8: And you didn’t tell babe! I just left there! It would be lovely to meet you there girl.”
BloomFoward: “First of all, you’re doing great. I am proud of you, I know life is hard but keep going. I just want to remind you that time is very crucial. There’s time, and there’s also no time.”
Juotokpa: “Be safe out there my love, The Lord will be with you always.”
ajibawealth_i: As a man just make sure you pave way for your kids A child of nobody no fit get this kind of invite.”
Jaiyejejeomo: “Decent girl steady winning.. let them baddies be focus on podcast.”
Recall DJ Cuppy spoke about the dissolution of her engagement with British boxer Ryan Taylor. During a recent press conference at Wimbiz London, the music entertainer used her life experiences as a reference in the lecture she gave during the event.
Cuppy confirmed that she was engaged last year but is currently single. She continued by saying that she has tried and failed in many things, including her relationship, launching a jewellery line at 20, becoming an Oxford student at 29, and almost passing with a poor result.
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