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Nigerian singer Simi recently shut down a Twitter user named E.C.K who tried to use her 2019 post about loving her husband to shame other women. The star found the comparison amusing and questioned who the critic thought she was, refusing to be a tool for misogyny.

Simi has publicly addressed a social media user who tried to use her past words to degrade other women. The incident highlights the singer’s refusal to be used as a standard for moral comparison.
On Wednesday, February 4, 2026, the drama unfolded on the X platform following a repost of an old tweet. A user identified as E.C.K dug up a post from June 2019 where Simi expressed love for her husband.
The controversial comparison
The original tweet from Simi was lighthearted and affectionate. She had written, “I’m tipsy and I luv my huzbandman.”
However, E.C.K used this sentiment to attack other women. He claimed others would seek a “quickie” with different men when intoxicated, unlike Simi.
He further suggested that Simi should become the “ambassador of modern women.” The user believed she could talk “senses” into them regarding their behavior.
Simi’s sharp response
Simi wasted no time in correcting this narrative. She quoted the user’s post and expressed her amusement at his attempt to weaponize her image.
She wrote, “Lol the way some people try to use me to shame other women is so amusing.” This clear stance shut down the user’s attempt to pit women against each other.
She ended her reply with a sharp question: “Who do think I am exactly?” This interaction reinforces her long-standing support for women’s freedom and autonomy.
Family and milestones
The tweet in question referenced her husband, Adekunle Gold. The couple continues to enjoy a strong bond that fans admire deeply.
Recent reports confirm that Adekunle Gold welcomes twins with Simi after asking God for one. Their family life remains a source of joy for their followers.
Fans also celebrated recently when Simi marks 7th anniversary with Adekunle Gold in emotional tribute. Her defense of women adds another layer to her public persona.







