Nigerian gospel singer Kenny Saint Brown is defending herself over her Father’s Day message.
While the world celebrated Father’s Day on Sunday, June 21, KSB took to her Instagram page to celebrate herself.

She appreciated herself and other moms who play both roles because someone else couldn’t handle one. KSB said she was grateful she didn’t grow a moustache while playing her fatherly role in raising her kids.

“Happy Father’s Day to the moms who mastered both roles.
Because someone else couldn’t handle one.
Appreciation post.
I give God all the glory that I didn’t grow a moustache while playing the role of raising these wonderful children of mine”.

Her post didn’t sit well with most of her fans, who slammed her for it.
Defending herself, Kenny said Father’s Day is for those who have enjoyed their father’s to celebrate their fathers and for those who play that role to celebrate themselves.
“It is for those who have enjoyed their fathers to celebrate their fathers and for those who also play that role to celebrate themselves. That is the freedom and a subjective celebration.
God bless”.
While responding to another father, who noted that she has three Mother’s Days to celebrate herself, she said that when one plays all the roles, one gets to pick all the accolades.
“When you play all the roles, you pick all the accolades. No disrespect “.

See some reactions below,
One zedozinho wrote, “You aren’t content being his only parent, literally no one else, na wa oh
One rixxxh_ice wrote, “You are still not his father
One akin.jamez wrote, “Why are our women like this? How does this information help our lives
One izzy_imuwahen wrote, “Naso dem be na, jealousy
One its_nedum wrote, “I know say one bingo go call herself father
One tiro_n123 wrote, “The crázy thing is happy women never do all this
One ella_emmanuel wrote, “I celebrate her as na she be pepper, na she be salt
One rose_shuga wrote, “Some men are just sperm donors.
One onyeoma_balalazua wrote, “How many men have celebrated themselves on Women’s Day? Women always think they are in competition with men”.
