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FrimpongNigerian famous DJ Cuppy has been welcomed to Manchester United Football club after she vowed to join the team as a fan if Odion Ighalo scored against Norwich City in the FA Cup. DJ Cuppy, who goes by the name Florence Ifeoluwa Otedola, is the daughter of Nigerian billionaire and businessman Femi Otedola.
Until her switch to Man United, Cuppy supported Arsenal football club and emotionally announced her exit from the club after six years as a supporter of the team.
….Wait, but who made this? 😂😭 @ManUtd 🔴 pic.twitter.com/8xvQ2puylO
— Cuppy (@cuppymusic) June 28, 2020
Cuppy’s exit from Arsenal came after the Gunners suffered a 2-1 defeat against Brighton in the Premier League despite going ahead in the game.
Official @Arsenal Breakup Statement From Florence Ifeoluwa Cuppy Otedola ✍️ pic.twitter.com/FfFzHc30P9
— Cuppy (@cuppymusic) June 20, 2020
n an emotional breakup statement, a tearful Cuppy said she couldn’t take the heartbreak again that Arsenal has consistently caused her. And some days after leaving the North London club, the famous Nigerian DJ said she was in search of a new club and opted to join Man United only on one condition.
It’s not me, it’s you 💔 Only so much heartbreak a girl can take @Arsenal… I can no longer stay in this toxic relationship. I’m sorry. pic.twitter.com/xekOV44TTW
— Cuppy (@cuppymusic) June 20, 2020
Man United welcome DJ Cuppy to the club after she dumped Arsenal. Photo credit: Cuppymusic on Instagram Source: Facebook She has now become a fan of the Red Devils as Ighalo replied her by finding the back of the net in the 51st minute in Man United 2-1 win against Norwich City.
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