DJ CUPPY GETS MOCKED AS SHE CHANNELS ‘HANNAH MONTANA’ IN NEW PHOTOS
Disc Jockey and daughter of billionaire business mogul, Florence Otedola, popularly known as DJ Cuppy, has been mocked online for her Barbie outfit.
The record producer, who is obsessed with the colour pink channeled her inner self ‘Hannah Montana’ as she stepped out in style.
In the photos she shared on her instagram page, she rocked a pink dress with a jacket as well as holding a bundle of euros in her hand. With the caption, “Call me Cuppy Montana”.
However, fans had unpleasant words to say about her outfit along with the unpleasant word she was also aged and body shamed.
A fan commented, “Your belly big too much”.
Another fan commented, “Ok Antonia Montana from Cuba”.
Another fan also commented, “Babe try go marry, you don they old with style… abeg make e no go they too late my dear Cuppy Montana”.
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