“She is somebody’s wife” – New clip of Nigerian gay activist cozily teaching Yoruba to Rihanna upset fans

As opinions pour in, this delightful encounter has become a hot topic, reminding us how moments of connection can stir up a mix of admiration, excitement, and controversy in the ever-watchful world of social media


UK-based Nigerian makeup artist and outspoken gay activist, Damilola Adejonwo, popularly known as Senorfenty, has set the internet ablaze with his electrifying encounter with the global music icon, Robyn Rihanna Fenty.

This thrilling moment, captured at her fashion event in London on September 17, has sparked a whirlwind of chatter online.

In the viral clip, Damilola enthusiastically engages the international superstar, attempting to teach her some Yoruba—a beautiful language rich in culture and expression.

As Rihanna mingles at the Fenty event, fans see Damilola guiding her through the phrase “Mo wa pa,” which translates to “I’m fine.”

The excitement in his voice is palpable as he encourages her to embrace the language, showcasing a joyful exchange that radiates positivity and connection.

But the fun doesn’t stop there. In an exuberant show of affection, Damilola can’t contain his excitement over Rihanna’s attempt to speak Yoruba and wraps his arms around her from behind in a warm embrace.

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Social media erupted with reactions as fans weighed in on the interaction. While some celebrated the infectious joy of the moment, others expressed concern.

One user critiqued Damilola’s affectionate embrace, arguing that he crossed a line by not respecting boundaries, especially given Rihanna’s marital status.

This sparked a heated discussion, with many weighing in on Damilola’s gay-ish behavior in the clip, and whether it was appropriate or simply part of his charismatic personality.

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In a viral interview with Okay Africa years ago, Damilola Adejonwo boldly shared his journey as a Black gay makeup artist in the beauty industry. He emphasized his mission to empower gay men to embrace makeup, shattering outdated notions of masculinity

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