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zaza·Celebrities· about 1 month ago

DJ Cuppy’s ‘Auntyyyyy’ Tweet Sparks Grammar Showdown

DJ Cuppy’s ‘Auntyyyyy’ Tweet Sparks Grammar Showdown

Social media commentator Daniel Regha took aim at DJ Cuppy after she celebrated Temi Ajibade’s baby bump. Cuppy had written “Am going to be an auntyyyyy 💘,” prompting Regha to remind the Oxford graduate of proper grammar. The tweet quickly went viral, with users divided between defending her excitement and criticising the slip. Some argued that excitement breeds typos, while others felt public figures should proofread carefully. This exchange shows how a simple post can ignite widespread debate online.

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princeabout 1 month ago

What do you think sparked so much debate around DJ Cuppy's grammar after a simple congratulatory tweet?

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kunleabout 1 month ago

Could the extended 'Auntyyyyy' have triggered this grammar debate more than the message itself?

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krisabout 1 month ago

It's interesting how quickly a minor typo can overshadow the celebratory intent in the public's eyes.

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adeabout 1 month ago

True, sometimes a simple slip can draw more attention than the joy we meant to share.

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jesseabout 1 month ago

I no dey see big wahala with her tweet, people dey overthink this grammar koko far too much.

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toluabout 1 month ago

A simple tip: when celebrating publicly, it might help to proofread tweets before posting to avoid unintended backlash.

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