Nigerian music icon, Tiwa Savage has addressed concerns about her safety after a viral video showed her swimming with sharks.
Tiwa Savage had shared a captivating video on her Instagram story, showcasing her underwater adventure with sharks swimming nearby. The All Over hitmaker appeared at ease as she glided through the water wearing an oxygen mask.
In the clip, Tiwa directed the person filming to capture the seabed, sharing her excitement about fulfilling a long-time dream. She revealed that swimming with sharks had always been on her bucket list, and she was thrilled to cross it off finally.
Some fans expressed concern for the mother of one, fearing the sharks might attack her.
Responding to their worries via her Instagram story, Tiwa Savage pointed out the irony, stating that while people are alarmed about her swimming with sharks, the music industry is filled with far more dangerous individuals.
“Everyone worried about me swimming with sharks but the ones in this music industry are more fucking dangerous”.
Music Career
In December 2024, Tiwa Savage hinted at stepping away from music, revealing she was working on what might be her final studio album. She expressed feelings of exhaustion, admitting she had given her all to the industry.
In October, Tiwa sparked conversations when she boldly declared herself part of the “Big 3.” Unfazed by her statement’s backlash, she doubled down on her stance. Addressing the “Big 3” debate, Tiwa confidently asserted that if talent and mic skills were the criteria, she wouldn’t just be among the big three—she would be the big one.
Last year, Tiwa Savage etched her name in history as the first African artist to perform at the coronation of a British monarch. The Afrobeat star delivered a breathtaking performance at King Charles III’s coronation ceremony, earning widespread praise and making Nigerians proud on the global stage.
Reflecting on her historic performance, Tiwa Savage shared that one day she plans to tell her son, Jamil, that she was the artist who graced the stage at King Charles III’s coronation ceremony.
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