- American actor, Will Smith’s daughter, Willow Smith starstruck as she meets Seun Kuti abroad, captured in a viral video.
- Willow visibly awed, bows alongside Seun Kuti, praises him as ‘amazing’.
- Video sparks mixed reactions online.
A recent viral video capturing the heartfelt meeting between American actor Will Smith’s daughter, Willow Smith, and Nigerian singer Seun Kuti has captured the attention of many online.
The video, which quickly gained traction online, shows the moment Willow Smith encountered Seun Kuti at an undisclosed location abroad.
In the footage, Willow appears visibly starstruck and delighted upon meeting the son of Afrobeat legend Fela Kuti.
The atmosphere in the video is charged with excitement as Willow and Seun greet each other. Willow, seemingly overwhelmed by the encounter, is seen slightly bowing in respect alongside Seun.
Her voice filled with awe, she expresses her admiration for Seun Kuti, describing him as ‘amazing.’
The meeting between Willow Smith and Seun Kuti has stirred diverse reactions from netizens.
Netizens Reactions…
nohpheesat remarked; “He is such a gentle man when he travels abroad. Just wait until he gets back to base…????”
adegbuyiolaniyiayool said; “Is Seun Kuti greeting her by bowling down or what. That guy with low life.????”
iwinosa_oyairo said: “Senu Kuti just reduce his Steeze by bowing down for her
Composure 0
Steeze 7″
domingo_loso wrote; “I have noticed Seun Kuti is more recognised overseas and he gets more shows there.”
chiiwete_ commented; “If it was another person that ???? to greet a girl that age now because she’s FROM America Seun go roast am????????.. he will say it’s colonial chain and western supremacy ????????”
iam_ddr opined; “She thinks his FELA”
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In other news, Grammy-nominated singer, Seun Kuti, has recounted how his late father and pioneer of Afrobeat, Fela Kuti’s philanthropy left him with no inheritance.
He recalled that as a pupil his daily allowance was bigger than his teacher’s salary but when his father died he left him with no inheritance due to his (Fela Kuti’s) charitable nature.
He claimed that his father was catering for about 1000 people in his Kalakuta commune before his death.