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‘Stay Small For Us’ – Billionaire Daughter DJ Cuppy Faces Criticism For Asking God To Bless Her

‘Stay Small For Us’ – Billionaire Daughter DJ Cuppy Faces Criticism For Asking God To Bless Her

‘Stay Small For Us’ – Billionaire Daughter DJ Cuppy Faces Criticism For Asking God To Bless Her

Billionaire Florence Ifeoluwa Otedola’s daughter, better known as DJ Cuppy, is being branded selfish after her recent loss of God.

DJ Cuppy is under fire for asking God for his blessings in a post she made on July 19, 2024, on her verified page on the popular microblogging platform X, formerly known as Twitter.

DJ Cuppy is not only a DJ and philanthropist, but also the daughter of Femi Otedola, Nigeria’s fourth richest person, who has a net worth of $1.4 billion.

DJ Cuppy, who was born with a silver spoon in her mouth, has visited several countries around the world and has access to the best education among other things. She received a lot of response when she asked God to double her blessings on Twitter.

DJ Cuppy tweeted: “Oluwa, shower me with your blessings x 2 🕊️📈‼️.”

Many social media users reacted strongly to DJ Cuppy’s statement, criticizing her for asking God for blessings despite her family’s wealth.

Responding to the message..

@Princez_eve: The one you get, never reaches you? Stay small for us Haba.

@LasuJesus: Have you used the shampoo he gave your family yet?

@taaatibg: Why are you attacking rich kids? Are they telling you to make your dad broke?? Let them beg.

@_lillyrunor1: Children are a blessing, a good husband is a blessing, perfect health is a blessing… money is not the only blessing there is.

@her_ly5style_: Let her leave you. Even Dangote still finds money.

In other news, actress Anita Joseph has stated that whatever she posts about her husband on social media is nobody’s business.

Speaking to Saturday Beats, she added: “A lot of people make assumptions about my marriage, but that’s fine. People talk a lot online, but they should keep their ideas to themselves and do what works for them.

“I’ve heard people who post about their spouses and children on social media say things like, ‘If it’s beautiful, they forget to post.’ Well, that’s a lie. Post your happy moments if you want to; that’s nobody’s business. I don’t know why they troll people who are newly married. That’s happened to me. If I want to post about my husband 50 times a week, I can. I don’t care what people have to say.”

“There’s no manual in marriage, so just do it. Everyone knows what works for them. I can’t share my ingredients with someone else and expect it to work for them, because then it might not work out. My husband and I had actually been together for a while and we had already built our marriage on the solid rock that is Jesus Christ; and that’s why we’re still here. God has kept us, because it hasn’t been easy.”