Several dancers have reacted to Kaffy sharing her uncensored feelings online and insulting Davido.
Several dancers have reacted to Kaffy’s Instagram video demanding respect for dancers and insulting Davido.
The popular dancer took to Instagram on Wednesday, October 26, 2016 to issue a harsh message to the Nigerian artiste.
In a post, Kaffy said Davido had fired some dancers as they were about to take the stage at the recently held ‘3 Thrones’ concert in Lagos after practicing for weeks and him agreeing to work with them.
Several dancers have reacted to Kaffy’s Instagram video demanding respect for dancers and insulting Davido.
The popular dancer took to Instagram on Wednesday, October 26, 2016 to issue a harsh message to the Nigerian artiste.
In a post, Kaffy said Davido had fired some dancers as they were about to take the stage at the recently held ‘3 Thrones’ concert in Lagos after practicing for weeks and him agreeing to work with them.
The dancer revealed that the 'Aye' crooner told his dancers he wanted to do some songs alone but still ended up performing with the dancers.
“All Davido said during rehearsals was he won’t want the dancers to do all the songs because he’ll want to do some songs alone, but the organisers insisted and he was cool with it. We did all the songs together and no one complained or shouted backstage”, the DNMT performer said.
Meanwhile, another dancer Michael Omani has said he disagrees with Kaffy’s statement.
In a Facebook video, Omani alleged that Kaffy didn’t take care of her dancers.
“The same thing you said Davido did to you is what you do to us and I bet if dancer vote we’ll vote you out that you are wrong,” Omani said in the clip.
He captioned the video: “We talk about not being respected,when most of us know nothing about respect... Now we see a movement/course that can help put all that in place,one that could start a revolution that most of us have been waiting for and some of you counter it?”
In the meantime, Kaffy has apologised for insulting Davido. She apologised for her words via Instagram on Wednesday, October 26. In her post she apologised for her profanity and said it was time for people to start respecting dancers.
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