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“Most Guys Don’t Want Me, They Want My Dad”- DJ Cuppy Cries Out (Video)
Popular Nigerian disc jockey and billionaire daughter, Florence Otedola otherwise known as DJ Cuppy in the entertainment has bitterly lamented over relationship status..
DJ Cuppy who has been single for some years now and has been open about it is still in the search for true love.
In a recent interview she granted, DJ Cuppy bemoaned how men who approach her are not really interested in her but are only interested in her father and his wealth.
“So many guys don’t want me, they want my dad. I dated a guy and he was like ‘when is he going to meet my dad’”. she said.
Speaking about the kind of man he would love to date, DJ Cuppy said she wants a man who would genuinely love her.
“I want someone to love the shit out of me and like be happy and my dad’s like a byproduct”.
Watch the video below;
Read some reactions below;
teewardrobe wrote; This is what happens when your dad is very famous and rich😢 many will date her cause of her father’s wealth Omo Na only if you meet pesin wey rich pass your papa 😂
brendaneoma wrote; I Understand her feelings, is not easy at all, may God send you the one for you Who no want get money? Is your Dad coming or we’re going to meet him ?
cuteasvera wrote; Nigeria guys I fear Dem 😂 ur own good ur papa get money na ur dad money Dem dey after not ur body, Nigerian guys are not after love they are always after something else
dumeblog wrote; Your father is billionaire in dollars, any man that is dating you must include your father in the relationship.
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