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DJ Cuppy Begs Elon Musk For Free One Month Exemption Of Twitter Verified Fees
Ahead of her 30th birthday tomorrow, the daughter of billionaire businessman, Femi Otedola, Florence Ifeoluwa Otedola, a.k.a DJ Cuppy has requested a free one-month exemption from Twitter verified fee as a birthday gift.
Cuppy’s request comes after the new owner of the microblogging platform Twitter, Elon Musk recently announced that verified users of the social media platform would henceforth pay a proposed monthly fee of $8.
She wrote: “It’s my 30th birthday soon! 11/11 So @ElonMusk can you pretty please gift me one free month ($7.99) of #TwitterBlue ???
“After this, I promise to keep up with payments forever and ever and everrrrrrrr #CuppyDat.”
Just yesterday Cuppy revealed her wishes to receive a birthday shoutout from her idol, Nicki Minaj.
CITYNEWS NIGERIA understands that Cuppy, who would be turning 30 tomorrow, said a birthday shoutout from Minaj is all she desired.
The billionaire’s daughter also said if Tom Ford could send her father, Femi Otedola who recently marked his 60th birthday, then Minaj too should do the same.
She wrote on her Insta story that “If @TomFord can personally write a birthday note to my Dad for #FO60
“Then @NickiMinaj I’m going to need a birthday shoutout on #CuppyDay. 11/11 BARBZ HELP ME!”
Cuppy revealed in September, how Nicki inspired her love for pink, noting that she fell in love with the colour following Nicki Minaj’s release of her debut video for “Massive Attack”, in 2010.
“12 years later and Nicki is still my biggest inspo (inspiration),” she added.
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