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“No Be Lie” – Davido Reacts to Viral Post About Women Trying to Recreate Chioma’s Wedding Hairstyle

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Social media has been buzzing ever since Davido’s wife, Chioma, stunned the world with her elegant hairstyle during their lavish wedding ceremony. The sleek and sophisticated look, paired with her glowing makeup and regal aura, became one of the most talked-about highlights of the star-studded event. But while many women have since expressed their desire to recreate Chioma’s hairstyle for their own big moments, a recent post on X (formerly Twitter) has sparked a humorous yet brutally honest conversation about whether everyone can truly pull off the look.


The viral post, shared by user @BridgetE40990, playfully warned women to think twice before booking their hairstylist for the exact style. “Be honest with yourself about your face card before getting this wig or cut,” she wrote. “You need the face and the vibe to pull this off. Make person no go look like chemistry teacher for one remote village.” The post, dripping with Nigerian humor and streetwise wisdom, instantly caught the attention of netizens who couldn’t help but laugh at the sharp yet relatable message.


In the midst of the online laughter and playful banter, Nigerian megastar Davido himself stumbled upon the tweet and wasted no time in giving his seal of approval. Quoting the post, Davido simply wrote, “No be lie”, affirming the sentiment in true Naija fashion. His response sent fans into a frenzy, with many interpreting it as a lighthearted confirmation that not every trend is for everybody.


Davido’s comment didn’t just go unnoticed—it quickly became the focal point of discussions. Fans flooded his replies with jokes, memes, and personal takes on the viral hairstyle debate. Some argued that Chioma’s look was indeed one that required a certain level of facial symmetry, confidence, and poise to truly shine, while others insisted that with the right stylist, makeup artist, and confidence, anyone could own the style.


Many netizens also used the opportunity to praise Chioma’s natural beauty, with several pointing out that her hairstyle worked so well because it was paired with her calm, graceful demeanor and radiant smile. “It’s not just the hair, it’s the Chioma vibe,” one fan wrote. “You can wear the same style, but you can’t copy the elegance.” Another user cheekily commented, “Even if my face card is expired, I will still do it. Let them talk.”


The post also ignited a mini-discussion about the influence celebrity styles have on everyday people. Nigerian weddings are famous for being trendsetters in the fashion and beauty space, and celebrity weddings take that influence to a whole new level. From makeup to dress styles, jewelry to hairstyles, whatever a celebrity bride wears often becomes the most requested look in salons across the country. Chioma’s wedding hairstyle is no exception—hairdressers have already reported a surge in clients requesting “the Chioma cut,” with some even bringing photos from the wedding as reference.


However, as many stylists know, recreating a look seen on a celebrity is rarely a straightforward process. Factors like face shape, hair texture, and personal style all play huge roles in how a hairstyle turns out. A style that looks stunning on one person might fall flat on another, and that reality is what made @BridgetE40990’s tweet resonate so much with the public. The humor in comparing a failed attempt at the hairstyle to “a chemistry teacher in a remote village” struck the perfect balance between truth and comedy.


Davido’s playful “No be lie” stamp of approval only amplified the tweet’s reach, making it a trending topic and giving it the kind of virality most social media users dream of. Fans appreciated that the singer didn’t take the matter too seriously and instead leaned into the humor of it all. Given Davido’s history of interacting with fans online, it’s no surprise that his response became an instant hit. His social media presence has long been praised for being authentic, down-to-earth, and unfiltered, often leading to moments that feel more like friendly banter than celebrity-fan interactions.


While the post was clearly made in jest, it also reflects a broader truth about beauty trends in the age of social media. Platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and X have created a culture where people are constantly exposed to curated, edited, and often unattainable beauty standards. Celebrity looks are shared, dissected, and copied at lightning speed, sometimes without regard for whether they suit an individual’s unique features. The conversation sparked by this viral post, and Davido’s agreement with it, serves as a reminder to balance inspiration with self-awareness.


For many fans, this exchange between a random social media user and one of Africa’s biggest music stars is yet another example of how Nigerian Twitter thrives on humor, relatability, and unapologetic honesty. It’s also a reflection of how celebrity culture and everyday banter often intertwine in unexpected ways. One moment you’re joking about a hairstyle, and the next, the artist whose wife inspired the look is co-signing your tweet for millions to see.


Meanwhile, Chioma herself has not publicly responded to the viral moment. Those close to her say she’s likely unbothered, as she’s known for her low-profile nature and calm, composed approach to public attention. If anything, the chatter surrounding her wedding look only reinforces the fact that she’s a natural style icon.


As the conversation continues to swirl online, hairstylists across Nigeria are bracing for an even bigger rush of clients wanting “Chioma’s wedding hair.” Whether or not they’ll be able to pull it off exactly is another matter entirely—but one thing’s certain: the viral post has added an extra layer of entertainment to an already unforgettable wedding.


And in classic Nigerian fashion, the moral of the story may just be this—no matter how fine a style looks on someone else, it’s okay to laugh, experiment, and even fail a little along the way. But as Davido has confirmed with his now-famous two-word response, sometimes, you just have to admit the truth with a smile and say, “No be lie.”



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