Nigerian content creator and TikTok sensation, Peller, has stirred reactions online after issuing warning to entertainers who may fail to attend his upcoming wedding.
The social media personality stated that any musician who does not show up for his wedding should not expect him to continue supporting their music. He extended the same warning to actors, saying he would stop watching their movies or attending their premieres if they ignored his special day.
Speaking about his influence and place in the entertainment industry, Peller emphasized that his support for celebrities has always been genuine and that their presence at his wedding would mean a lot to him.
“If you are a musician and you don’t come to my wedding, I’ll stop listening to your music. If you’re an actor and you don’t come to my wedding, I’ll stop watching your movies or come for your movie premiere, and you know who I am in the industry,” he said.
The statement has since sparked mixed reactions among fans, with some finding his comments humorous while others described them as a reminder of the growing influence of social media personalities in Nigeria’s entertainment space.
Read some comments below:
@Horla ♎️❤️:”This mumu don dey do too much. You don’t know their schedule, some don even collect Gig for long and it falls on that day. You will tell them to leave their business and come to your wedding or what? People will come to your wedding but don’t force them to”
@OWOLABI 💵:”If na yahoo boy no come nko, you no go help them pick again bah? Omo ase 😂“
@Wine Opener..:”This small boy takes himself to be so important. He doesn’t even know that no one cares”
@I’m Ogadi:”It takes connection to see a sensible Yorugba man. Everyone of them that I see is just an Olodo Uprising. God abeg help Yorugba lazy asses”
@Lynda Okoli:”Na so craze Dey take start. wedding wey others do calmly e reach ur turn we no go hear word everyday u go Dey insult people indirectly. Incoming daddy is time to grow up a little. You are too loud and noisy”
@Liberty:”Oga go and rest joor, no be everybody must come to ya wedding.”
