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‎I Lost My Virginity At 16 To Beat My Dad’s Record Of Losing His At 17 – Ayo Kuti

Samuel Abulude by Samuel Abulude
2 months ago
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‎Ayo Kuti, son of Nigerian music legend Femi Kuti, has sparked reactions online following controversial personal and family-related remarks made during a recent livestream.
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‎During a recent livestream with Davreal, Ayo Kuti linked his decision to lose his virginity at the age of 16 to a conversation he claimed to have had with his father. He stated:
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‎“The only reason I lost my virginity at 16 is because my dad told me that he lost his at 17 so I said okay I have to be number one in my family cos you have to know say e dey shake, e dey break. My dad is a bad boy”
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‎He also made claims about his parents’ sleeping arrangements, attributing it to health-related concerns involving sexually transmitted diseases (STDs)
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‎“My parents do not also sleep on the same bed because of STD’s we don’t do that in our house”
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‎The comments quickly spread across social media platforms, drawing mixed reactions.
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‎Femi Kuti has children from his ex-wife and also from his dancers.
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