Tiwa Savage and Seyi Shay End Beef, Hug in Heartwarming Video: Fans React
Tiwa Savage and Seyi Shay End Beef, Hug in Video

A video of Nigerian singers Tiwa Savage and Seyi Shay hugging in public has surfaced online, signaling an end to their long-standing feud. The two artists, who have been at odds for several years, were seen embracing and whispering to each other at an undisclosed event.

Background of the Rift

The rift between Tiwa Savage and Seyi Shay, whose full name is Deborah Oluwaseyi Joshua, reportedly began over claims that Seyi Shay's former personal assistant had a romantic relationship with Tiwa Savage's ex-husband. The tension escalated into a heated exchange at a salon years ago, which played out publicly. Seyi Shay later explained in an interview that her former assistant had confessed to dating Tiwa's husband, though she was unaware of the relationship at the time.

Heartwarming Reconciliation

In the trending video, the singers were seen hugging warmly, putting an end to their beef. The moment has warmed the hearts of music lovers, with many expressing joy and calling for a possible collaboration between the two divas.

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Fans Applaud the Maturity

Reacting to the video, fans noted that both singers have matured in handling their differences. Many applauded them for letting bygones be bygones and focusing on more productive ventures. Others highlighted that wealthy individuals often do not hold grudges for long, preferring to channel their energy into positive endeavors.

Here are some of the reactions from fans:

  • @teeto__olayeni: "You get to a stage in life where you realize all the fuss isn't worth your peace of mind. This is so lovely to see."
  • @hayetie: "Everybody don grow, nothing dey this life sha. As it should be."
  • @annie_dearie: "There is this joy I feel whenever I see friends reconcile."
  • @rukyben_catering_services: "Good for them, rich people no get space to dey keep wahala for mind."
  • @thenzenze: "Grown Women. Life is short. Sisterhood is proud of them."
  • @real_pumpkyn: "Sisterhood is coming together, brotherhood no dey destroy. Things I love to see."

The reconciliation has been described as a positive moment for sisterhood and maturity in the Nigerian music industry.

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