Fast-rising Nigerian singer, Temilade Openiyi, popularly known as Tems, has declared her love for Wizkid, stating that it’s not going to change.
She said this in a video which surfaced on Friday, where she was performing their hit song, ‘Essence.’
Her recent video surfaced a day after a viral video which featured Wizkid trying to lift her while they both performed during his album tour in London.
The perfomance which held on Wednesday at the sold out O2 Arena saw Wizkid inviting Tems on stage to perform their hit song, Essence.
During the performance, Wizkid is seen placing his arms under Tems’ buttocks in an attempt to lift her.
Tems, on her part, resisted his attempt by pulling his hands away.
The video has since caused a debate on Twitter as some fans accused Wizkid of sexual harassment while others tried to defend his action.
However, in the video which surfaced on Friday, Tems said, “All I’m going to say is Wiz is my brother, and someone I look up to.”
Showing appreciation to Wizkid, Tems stated that she is grateful “for all he’s done and his existence.”
“I want you guys to remember that he’s human, I’m human, and I love him, and that’s not gonna change,” She concluded.
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