Davido, a well-known Afrobeats singer who has been the target of numerous pregnancy allegations, finally breaks his silence to express gratitude to his fans.
The DMW boss decided to break his relative silence to express his gratitude to his fans for their unwavering support after several women ponned their pregnancies on him.
Davido claimed that he is content with everything going on in his environment.
He said that fans are the reason why his album is doing well and he is incredibly grateful for their support.
Netizens react:
lovecasted reacted: “My Idolo abeg move that camera small I won see something”
aduke_luxury_store wrote: “Spread good music. Not the D”
Zibahchychy wrote: “Hopefully a girl is not in the hotel room with him”
official_edoboy1 wrote: “Thanking fans for supporting waywardness and judging others like Maria and yul”
k83ina wrote: “Don’t forget to thank God for the seeds you’ve planted and kids you’ve brought into this world too.”
alexis_ley133 wrote: “Many of una way dey advise am here if una see Davido now , u go carry belle for am even call una sisters mk he give them belle too …bunch of hypocrites”
liripounds wrote: “David which woman voice i Dey hear for that room so? I no want wahala o”
thebeautifulone_94 wrote: “Anita is about to start ranting in 5.4.3.2.1”
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