- BBNaija ‘Level Up’ winner Phyna faces criticism for publicly supporting Wizkid amid his ongoing feud with Davido.
- The situation intensified when Wizkid launched a series of tweets attacking Davido, labeling him as “wack” and questioning his musical talent.
- Amidst the heated drama, Phyna referred to Wizkid as “Popsy,” a term of endearment used by his fans, which fueled the controversy.
- Her tweet elicited immediate reactions on social media, with users criticizing her for involving herself in a sensitive issue.
BBNaija ‘Level Up’ winner Phyna has sparked controversy online after expressing her support for Afrobeats star Wizkid during his ongoing feud with fellow artist Davido.
The reality TV star found herself at the center of a heated debate on social media after she publicly sided with Wizkid, as conflict between the two music stars escalated.
The drama began when Wizkid launched a series of critical tweets aimed at Davido, labeling him as “wack” and questioning his musical abilities.
Despite the harsh tone of Wizkid’s remarks, Davido has yet to respond, leaving fans of both artists divided.
Phyna fueled the controversy by tweeting “Popsy,” a term of endearment used by Wizkid’s supporters, on her X (formerly Twitter) page.
Her seemingly harmless tweet quickly attracted backlash, with many fans accusing her of inserting herself into a sensitive and divisive dispute between the two Afrobeats stars.
Netizens Reactions…
Haute Look Thrift said: “Where your papa dey?”
Debby Topaz penned: “This one wan trend. Phyna you won’t trend ijn.”
Jewel Derabii wrote, “Always inserting yourself on trends, classless clout chaser.”
Marv Ebun opinned: “This one is always looking got any means to trend!! Very razz girl!! To even think I used to be a die-hard fan of this razz. What was I thinking though?”
Kwintega noted: “I just realized this girl lives being dragged, cuz wetin concern you for Davido and Wiz?”
Jane Obayuwana reacted: “Phyna wants to insert herself again. Sit this one out, girl”.
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