Afrobeats sensation Fireboy DML found himself in the midst of an online exchange with a fan who took to Twitter to criticize his preferences in women. The incident, which unfolded on the social media platform earlier this week, quickly went viral, sparking debates among fans and followers.
It all began when the fan, whose Twitter handle is @module.pls, posted a tweet questioning Fireboy’s “taste” in women. The tweet, which appeared to be a lighthearted critique, caught the attention of the “Peru” hitmaker, who did not hesitate to respond.
“What’s up with your taste in women? I thought you had better standards,” the fan wrote, before adding a laughing emoji.
Fireboy, known for his witty and sometimes sassy online presence, fired back with a sharp response. “If you don’t like my taste, it’s none of your business. Keep it moving, @module.pls,” he tweeted, ending the conversation with the fan’s username, signaling the end of the exchange.
The interaction quickly garnered attention, with fans weighing in on both sides of the argument. Some defended Fireboy, saying the fan had crossed a line by commenting on his personal life, while others found humor in the brief back-and-forth.
Despite the backlash, Fireboy maintained his cool, and no further responses were made on the matter. The incident serves as a reminder of the sometimes unpredictable nature of celebrity-fan interactions, especially when personal matters are involved.
Fireboy DML, who has built a reputation for his smooth vocals and unique sound, continues to dominate the music scene with his recent hits. As for the fan, @module.pls has since deleted their original tweet, but not before it sparked a flurry of reactions online.
While the episode may have ended on Twitter, it highlights the ongoing tension between celebrities and their followers in the age of social media, where public opinions can quickly escalate into viral moments.