Entertainment
Stop calling my daughter ‘Duduke’ – Simi tells fans

Nigerian singer Simi has expressed her unease with fans referring to her daughter as “Duduke,” a nickname derived from her hit song released during her pregnancy.
In a recent video, Simi clarifies that while the song holds personal significance, she prefers her daughter not to be identified by it. “I don’t like it when people call my child ‘Duduke,’” she states, emphasizing that the term does not reflect her daughter’s identity. Simi explains that “Duduke” signifies the heartbeat of a drum in the song, a metaphor for her love and anticipation during pregnancy, but it does not define her child. Her comments aim to set boundaries and encourage fans to respect her daughter’s individuality, sparking a mix of understanding and debate online.
The video captures Simi’s firm yet measured tone as she addresses the issue, her words resonating with parents who navigate similar challenges with public perception. Online reactions have been varied, with some applauding her stance and others questioning the fuss.
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