Queen Dami, the separated spouse of the deceased Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Adeyeye, is facing backlash due to her involvement with the singer Portable.
Recent reports from Naijalegit indicate that there is news surrounding the former Alaafin’s wife being in a romantic relationship with Portable, who recently tied the knot with an actress.
The contentious blogger Gist Lover made claims that the mother of one is romantically linked with Portable.
This assertion was supported by shared screenshots displaying their interactions, featuring affectionate terms like “my king” and “queen,” accompanied by love emojis, captured at various moments.
In a recent interview on the Honest Bunch Podcast, Portable finally addressed their relationship and subtly indicated their involvement.
The father of five refuted claims that he is the father of her child, explaining that Queen Dami was merely a fan before her husband, the King, passed away.
He explained that their dynamic shifted at that point, emphasizing that he does not engage in affairs with married individuals.
The video, which has generated significant attention online, has led to criticism directed at Queen Dami for what many perceive as a lack of respect towards the monarchy.
Here are some of the reactions:
Nkechi Oliseh commented, “How does someone go from being a king’s wife to sharing a bed with someone of such low status?”
Tech Belles remarked, “This woman married her great-grandfather as his 100th wife, and now people are surprised she’s with Portable?”
Channel Gomez criticized, “A remarkably uncouth and tacky Olori! She was the wife of a revered figure. Shaking my head, if only the deceased could express his thoughts.”
Attractions Affordables stated, “An astonishingly shameless queen. Utterly lacking in dignity.”
Joella Solutions shared, “The so-called queen displays no semblance of class.”
Christy Eva expressed, “From the palace to the gutter.”
Vanessa Roger questioned, “From being the wife of a king to a side chick for whom? Come on, self-respect is of utmost importance.”
Tobicent concluded, “Regardless of who is involved, some women lack shame. I have nothing more to say.”
Lima Lush criticized, “A queen without class, shame, or dignity.”