Afrobeat musician Davido has warned his fans to stop circulating old pictures of him and his wife.
This is coming amid reports of the singer welcoming twins with his wife, Chioma.
The rumour of Davido welcoming twins went rife early on in the week on all social media platforms.
Although some fans were on the fence about it, Davido's tweet on his official X that this week would be the best week of his life fueled the rumours.
While the couple have not announced the birth on social media, photos of Davido and his wife have been widely shared on the internet.
One actress, Iyabo Ojo, also shared a video of Davido at a hospital congratulating him but some people were quick to point out that was old. But she insisted it was a video taken recently.
Reacting to the development on his official X on Wednesday, Davido asked the public to stop circulating the photos.
He wrote: “Stop circulating old pictures, thank you.”
Stop circulating old pictures thank you ❤️
— Davido (@davido) October 11, 2023
Some fans following the tweet, thanked him for clarification and others requested that he addresses the twins' rumours directly.
He Borned
— ANSUnotFATI (@Teemeeturner12) October 11, 2023
So annoying fr
— Lecram Blark (@lecrvm) October 11, 2023
He only said dey should stop circulating old pictures but, never debunk the News
— Na_Na (@Ozigrace4real) October 11, 2023
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