- Nigerian singer, Tiwa Savage pulled a weird stunt while performing on stage lately.
- The highly-rated crooner left the audience buzzing when she shoved a dollar note into her bra after a fan threw it at her while she was performing.
Notable Nigerian songstress, Tiwa Savage is making the headlines once again due to the strange display she put out at a recent concert.
In the video serving rounds online, the 44-year-old mother of one who was initially training the audience with her performance, paused a bit and did the unthinkable.
Upon sighting the dollar note that was thrown by a fan on the stage, she advanced to the spot, picked it up, and inserted it into her brassiere.
The act spurred noise from the crowd but Tiwa Savage didn’t think otherwise.
Watch the video below:
Refer to some comments that trailed the singer’s behavior below:
In another report, Tiwa Savage finally opened up on her highly publicized divorce from her ex-husband, Tunji Balogun, popularly known as TeeBillz.
In a candid interview on The Receipts Podcast, Tiwa explained her side of the story, accusing TeeBillz of being the one responsible for their separation, contrary to public perception that she initiated the divorce.
Tiwa revealed that TeeBillz publicly announced their divorce in 2018, while she was still grappling with postpartum depression following the birth of their son.
She shared that she did not make the decision to end their marriage but was instead blindsided by the announcement.
In her words:
“The way our situation happened, he announced it online. I did not break up with him, but I was the one being attacked.”
“My baby was just a few months old at that time. My body wasn’t the same because I was dealing with postpartum depression. Only a few people came to see me. Everyone went to him.
“It got worse after I did an interview to tell my side of the story. People were like, ‘How dare you go and talk? You are a woman, and you are supposed to build the house. It’s your fault.’
“It was very heartbreaking how the public blamed me. Ever since then, I was like, ‘I won’t ever talk about the situation.’ It was an eye-opener for me. It made me depressed and angry for so long. Then I became the ‘African Bad Girl.’ I started getting tattoos and wearing bikinis and short skirts.”