
In a candid moment that has sparked both admiration and debate on social media, Priscilla Ojo, the daughter of Nollywood actress Iyabo Ojo, has shared her unfiltered thoughts on receiving a G-Wagon as a wedding gift from her husband. While many would leap at the chance to own the iconic luxury SUV, Priscilla’s honest reaction has revealed a refreshing dose of personality and perspective, leaving fans intrigued and divided in opinion.
The young fashion influencer and entrepreneur tied the knot in an opulent ceremony that had Lagos society buzzing for weeks. A union of style, elegance, and influence, the wedding itself was nothing short of spectacular, attended by a flurry of celebrities, socialites, and top-tier business personalities. But the moment that truly set tongues wagging came shortly after the ceremony, when Priscilla’s new husband surprised her with a gleaming, customized Mercedes-Benz G-Wagon, parked just outside the reception venue. Social media erupted in awe as photos and videos of the extravagant gift surfaced online, showcasing the sleek black exterior, red bow draped over the bonnet, and a clearly stunned Priscilla covering her mouth in disbelief.
However, in a recent interview clip that has since gone viral, Priscilla offered more insight into her thoughts after receiving the gift. “It’s too loud,” she laughed, referring to the commanding roar of the G-Wagon’s engine and its overall bold presence on the road. “I love that he got me something he thought I’d like, but if I’m being honest, I prefer my Range Rover. It’s just more… me.”
The revelation caught many by surprise. After all, the G-Wagon has become a symbol of luxury, wealth, and status across Nigeria and beyond, often favored by celebrities, influencers, and moguls. Its boxy frame and thunderous engine turn heads wherever it goes — a trait that some adore but Priscilla, evidently, finds overwhelming. Her preference for the Range Rover, a vehicle equally luxurious but known for its smoother ride and more understated presence, speaks volumes about her personal taste.
Social media reactions were swift and varied. Some fans praised her authenticity and self-awareness, commending her for not blindly idolizing material gifts. Others, however, criticized her remarks as ungrateful, with some accusing her of being tone-deaf in a country where many people can’t even afford basic transportation. “Only in Nigeria will someone complain that their luxury car gift is too loud,” one X (formerly Twitter) user commented. Another replied, “Honestly, I respect her honesty. Not everyone wants to drive a tank just to go get groceries.”
Still, others have defended her right to an opinion, reminding critics that personal preference isn’t the same as ingratitude. “She didn’t say she hated it. She just prefers a Range. Let her breathe,” a popular lifestyle blogger wrote under a repost of the clip. Indeed, Priscilla went on to praise her husband for the thoughtful gesture, noting that the surprise was “beautiful” and that she appreciated the effort behind it. But she also didn’t shy away from saying that, while grateful, she might end up switching to her Range Rover for everyday use.
Insiders close to the couple suggest that the comment has not caused any tension between the newlyweds. In fact, Priscilla’s husband reportedly found the moment endearing and laughed along with her during the interview. “He knows me,” she said with a grin. “He knows I’m not the loud type.”
The exchange has also reignited conversations around gift-giving in marriages, particularly in high-profile relationships. In a culture where extravagant gestures often make headlines, many are wondering whether gifts still carry the same meaning if they’re not aligned with the recipient’s true preferences. As one relationship coach pointed out, “The most romantic gift isn’t always the most expensive one — it’s the one that reflects your partner’s personality.”
But Priscilla’s preference goes beyond mere symbolism. The Range Rover, known for its quiet cabin, smooth suspension, and luxury interior, represents a certain blend of style and serenity that appeals to a different kind of luxury consumer — someone who values comfort and class over spectacle. And in a country like Nigeria, where road conditions can vary dramatically and traffic can be chaotic, some see her preference as a practical one.
What’s perhaps most noteworthy in all this is Priscilla’s confidence in expressing her opinion, even amid public scrutiny. It’s a trait she’s become known for as she builds her own brand independent of her famous mother’s shadow. At just 23, Priscilla has already carved out a space for herself as a fashion icon, influencer, and digital entrepreneur with a loyal following. Her ability to navigate fame with a mixture of poise and honesty is precisely what keeps her fans engaged — and this latest incident only solidifies her reputation as someone unafraid to speak her truth.
As the social media chatter continues, Priscilla appears unbothered, going about her new life with the kind of effortless composure that makes headlines without even trying. She was spotted days after the wedding driving — you guessed it — her Range Rover, smiling and waving to fans who recognized her on the streets of Lekki. “She’s real,” one fan said in a TikTok video filmed from a passing car. “She’s not trying to impress anyone. I love her for that.”
Whether the G-Wagon becomes her weekend ride or a garage centerpiece, one thing is clear: Priscilla Ojo is charting her own course, with a sense of style and self-awareness that’s as rare as it is refreshing. And if her biggest problem right now is choosing between two luxury vehicles, she’s handling it with all the grace and charm that fans have come to expect.
In a world where image often takes priority over authenticity, Priscilla’s “It’s too loud” moment is more than just a soundbite — it’s a reminder that real confidence lies in knowing what you like and owning it, even when the whole world is watching.