Celebrity Gossip & Gist
Wizkid’s first son Boluwatife replies Davido fan who mocks his father’s height and shoe size
13-year-old Boluwatife Balogun, the first son of popular Nigerian singer Wizkid in a recent post defended his dad after a Davido fan made a mockery of his dad’s height and shoe size.
Over the past few days, Wizkid and his industry rival Davido have been trending online as they drag each other to filth.
While Wizkid continuously mocks Davido by sharing the video of the singer begging to have the canal knowledge of an American model among others, Davido claps back at Wizkid by body shaming him using his body size as a reference.
According to Davido, Wizkid is so short to the extent that he uses size 7 shoes and by extension shop at Footlocker kids.
Some even went as far as confirming what Davido says as they share a photo of Wizkid wearing shoes of the same size as his first son Bolu.
Bearing Wizkid based on his height and shoe size, Davido tweeted; “Size 7 shoe 😂 nigga shop at Footlocker kids.”
He added;
“AINT SHIT DROPPING 1 HAVE HITS !! HE DONT !! TELL HIM LETS DROP FRIDAY TOGETHER!! IF DEM BORN HIM WELL HE SHOULD DROP 1M READY !! 1 GOT 80 HITS IN THE CAN READY!! AYO PLEASE!!! ACTIVATE ME !! NO vr !! SOLO SHORT BIT.CH!!”
“so funny how the whole industry scared of a 4ft nig.ga me I short too 00 but if u see am in person u go just giggle”.
Taking to the comment section of Wizkid son’s page on TikTok, a Davido fan wrote;
“Davido say an you and your papa they wear same shoe size, an true??
Bolwatife Balogun swiftly responded; “But he no dey beg for PU$$Y.”
See screenshot of the exchange below;
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