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The controversial post claimed that the rapper had publicly clarified that Davita was not his wife but merely the mother of his children, a statement that sparked heated conversations across various social media platforms.
The post, which circulated widely on blogs and fan pages, suggested that Zlatan was distancing himself from Davita and redefining their relationship in a way many perceived as disrespectful.
As expected, the claim quickly triggered reactions from fans, critics, and social media commentators, with many weighing in on the singer’s private life without verifying the authenticity of the information.
Reacting to the growing narrative, Zlatan took to his official Twitter (X) page to set the record straight and express his frustration over the spread of unverified content. The rapper made it clear that the viral post did not originate from him and described it as completely fabricated.
In his words, Zlatan wrote:
“Y’all know I hate to shalaye
But if you’re still one of those who can’t differentiate or confirm before you engage an agenda post in 2026 !!
You don’t deserve to have internet on your phone !!
THIS IS FAKE !!!
Banger boy, your time is coming soon”.
The singer’s reaction highlights his long-standing stance against social media drama and misinformation. Known for keeping his personal life relatively private, Zlatan emphasized that he rarely feels the need to explain himself online, but the situation forced him to speak up due to how fast the false narrative was spreading.
His statement also served as a warning to bloggers and social media users who prioritize engagement and virality over accuracy. Zlatan’s choice of words reflected deep disappointment at how easily Nigerians engage and promote agenda-driven posts without confirming their source.
Fans have since rallied around the rapper, praising him for addressing the issue directly and calling out the culture of fake news that often surrounds celebrities. Many also criticized content creators for dragging Davita Lamai into unnecessary controversy based on false information.
As one of Nigeria’s most influential street-pop artists, Zlatan’s response once again underscores the challenges public figures face in the digital age, where misinformation can spread faster than the truth.
His message serves as a reminder that not everything trending online is factual, and verification remains crucial in responsible digital engagement.
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