Mr Macaroni cautions parents of children who remade his ‘freaky freaky’ skit in now viral video

Mr Macaroni reacts to video of children replicating his skit


Popular skit maker and actor Mr Macaroni, whose real name is Adebowale “Debo” Adedayo, has addressed a trending video of children replicating his ‘Daddy wa’ skit where he plays the role of a promiscuous man.

The video has caused a buzz on social media as many described it as inappropriate for children.

In the video, one of the female children is dressed in a crop top and a mini skirt, while a young boy plays Mr Macaroni’s character, the sugar daddy.

Mr Macaroni

In a tweet via his X handle on Tuesday, October 15, Mr Macaroni sent a message to parents and guardians, calling their attention to the need for caution regarding the content children should be involved in.

Mr Macaroni wrote on X:

“Dear parents and guardians,

I understand the urge to want to make the most out of our uniquely talented children.

I however strongly believe that we must apply caution while doing so.

We must showcase their talents in ways appropriate for their respective ages.

We must put our children first and groom them right.

That way, we are able to develop the durability and longevity of their talent as opposed to a short viral moment.

We owe them and our society that guidance.

My love always. 🤍.”

See some reactions below:

Kingsleyogbiti wrote: Good morning @mrmacaronii this is well written I must say, thank you for not keeping quiet. Indeed “We must showcase their talents in ways appropriate for their respective ages.” Keep impacting lives positively .

Chrisllionaire_ wrote: It’s hilarious but I think children shouldn’t be doing something like this.

ChrisEjifor wrote: There is no better way to say this than this. Best advice online today

AshandyTemi wrote: I don’t think children should be making these kinds of content, what should they be learning from this.

AdekannbiG wrote: The things they make this children do for content is so disturbing, that’s how some girls were modeling in tight fitting clothes. While nothing is bad with children modeling, why not wear them age appropriate outfits. Now this mimicking, Age appropriate content should be considered.

FabunmiPatricia wrote: This should not be displayed by children…haba it’s not ok.. See what society is giving to children. They are supposed to be watching cartoon.

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