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Tiwa Savage boldly responds to critics after revealing what she loves in men

Tiwa Savage has sparked major reactions online after sharing a bold and unexpected tweet that revealed her taste in men. The Nigerian music icon, known for her confidence and charisma, made headlines after engaging in a playful exchange on X (formerly Twitter) with British rapper Skepta, shortly after the release of their new song On The Low.

Skepta posted a photo of himself with Tiwa Savage to promote their new track, captioned simply “Wahala #OnTheLow.” Tiwa quoted the post with a flirtatious response, writing, “Call me 😝😘,” which immediately caught fans’ attention.

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A user identified as @amkareto replied to Tiwa’s tweet, suggesting she had a strong liking for “Opueh” — a local slang hinting at bedroom intimacy. Tiwa Savage’s response stunned many: “Before nko 🤣,” essentially confirming the user’s cheeky comment with pride and without shame.

Her unapologetic reply quickly drew mixed reactions from fans and critics. While some applauded her boldness, others were shocked by the singer’s open admittance. Many praised her for refusing to let anyone embarrass her over something so personal, with one user summing it up perfectly: “You can’t shame the shameless.”

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Comments poured in, ranging from admiration to criticism. @_khardiberyl wrote, “Omo her response sweet me diee 😂 who never fuxk hands in the air,” while another user, @emye_cool, joked about her possibly deleting the tweet later with help from an IT guy. Others were harsher, calling her names or questioning her reputation.

Still, many defended Tiwa Savage’s right to express herself. One fan commented, “Sometimes you have to go low with people so they will mind their business,” highlighting the double standards women often face when discussing their desires openly.

Despite the backlash, Tiwa Savage’s fearless personality remains part of her charm. As one commenter said, “Well, who no love opue?” Her confident stance has once again shown why she continues to dominate both music and online conversations.

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