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I’m Famous Because I Am Your Son – Tiwa Savage’s Son Jamil Confidently Tells Her in Cute Video
Tiwa Savage’s son, Jamil is pretty aware of the influence of her mother as a singer and entertainer..
The six-year-old Jamil took to his Instagram page to share a video with his mother that melted the heart of fans. In the video, Tiwa asked her son what he is famous for and Jamil did not hesitate to reveal that he is famous for being on Instagram and also being the son of her mother, Tiwa Savage.
The video has since sparked some reactions from fans as they trooped under the comment section of Jamil’s post and gushed over him.
Watch Video Below:.
See some comments gathered from netizens:
olumideoworu: Big facts 🔥
lifeofrona01: 😂😂😂😂😂
funmifdc: When you know and understand your source🔥🔥❤️We love you JamJam and your Mama too. She’s a living legend and yes! You’re famous.
oloshospec: You are famous jam jam… We love you big… who are we not to love the Queen’s son….❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
lilybreezefashionconsult: I absolutely love the way Jamil speaks. He’s totally adorable. Well done Tiwa❤️
iam_obenflora: He said it with his full chest..” I am your SON”😂😂😂😂
iamamberfrancis: He’s so smart 😍😍
rashidah_xo: Sweetest boy 😍🥰
bebebibabylov: You’re right jam jam 😍❤️❤️
christianna_09: Oshe famous boy 😂😂😍😍😍😍Jamil ❤️
Tiwa Savage released her Water and Garri EP on August 20, 2021, and it has since been endeared to the fans who have fallen in love with the tracklist on the EP.
The EP secured some features from A-list international artistes such as rapper Nas and R&B singer, Brandy, among others.
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