WizKid made a big arrival at a Lagos beach with his baby mother, Jada, and his two energetic lads, leaving hearts aflutter among onlookers.
Ayodeji Balogun, aka Wizkid, the Afrobeats sensation, has been openly exhibiting his family man side since his return to the motherland for his mother’s burial.
According to online reports, the crooner made a big arrival at a Lagos beach with his baby mother, Jada, and his two energetic lads, leaving hearts aflutter among onlookers.
Jada wore a bright, sunlit-yellow sleeveless gown, embracing her boys closely as they walked behind Wizkid.
The musician had his devoted followers clustered together, becoming a close-knit unit. Despite the fact that only a few beachgoers pulled out their phones to applaud the musician, he warmly acknowledged their presence.
When fans saw the internet video, they couldn’t help but admire Big Wiz’s family-first attitude, savoring precious time with his baby mother and children.
Meanwhile, some took advantage of the opportunity to express their thoughts on the singer’s recent family-oriented activities, prompting debate about his apparent emphasis on family life.*
See some of the reactions below;
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