Davido Reacts to Alleged $50,000 Wedding Debt Claim, Calls Backlash “Crazy”
Afrobeats superstar Davido has broken his silence over a viral claim alleging that he owes a wedding planning fee following his high-profile marriage to Chioma Adeleke, describing the entire situation as “crazy.”
The controversy erupted after reports surfaced online claiming that Funke Bucknor-Obruthe, CEO of the event planning company behind Davido and Chioma’s lavish wedding, had called out the singer over an alleged $50,000 unpaid debt. The claims were accompanied by screenshots of an alleged private chat, in which the planner was said to have threatened legal action.
As the story gained traction across social media, sparking intense debate and speculation, Davido responded on Sunday evening via his X (formerly Twitter) account. Clearly unimpressed, the singer dismissed the reports as outrageous.
“This is just crazy atp,” Davido wrote, signalling his frustration with the circulating narrative.
So far, no official statement has been released by the event planning company to confirm or deny the claims, leaving fans and observers waiting for clarity amid the growing buzz.
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Davido’s reaction reflects a familiar pattern in celebrity culture—private business disputes quickly turning into public spectacles. In an era where screenshots can go viral in minutes, even unverified claims can shape public opinion before facts are established.
While it is not unusual for financial disagreements to arise in large-scale events, especially weddings of such magnitude, the decision for such matters to spill into the public space raises questions on professional boundaries and conflict resolution. If the claim is false, it risks unfairly damaging reputations. If true, it underscores the importance of transparency and proper documentation on both sides.
For fans, the situation is a reminder that behind the glitz and glamour of celebrity weddings are real contracts, real businesses, and real obligations. Until clearer facts emerge, Davido’s brief but pointed response suggests he sees the allegation as more noise than substance.
One thing is certain: in the age of social media, silence is rare—and reactions, no matter how short, often speak volumes.




