Summary: Popular Nigerian DJ Kulet responds to backlash after shutting down a married man’s inappropriate advances. See how she’s standing her ground on respect and boundaries.
Popular female DJ Kulet has sparked conversations on social media after she publicly called out a Nigerian man who tried to shame her for maintaining boundaries with married men.
The drama started when DJ Kulet shared screenshots of a conversation with a married man who suddenly switched from respectful language to using romantic pet names like “darling” and “bae” after she asked him for a favour.
According to the DJ, the man had always addressed her as “Ma’am” until she needed his help. That’s when he apparently saw an opening and started getting overly familiar with his choice of words.
“I hate when married men fail to have boundaries,” DJ Kulet wrote as she shared the chat, showing the moment she immediately corrected his behaviour.
The Plot Twist
But the story didn’t end there. After posting about the incident, another married man slid into her Instagram DMs – not to support her, but to criticize her for “refusing” the first man’s advances.
The troll warned DJ Kulet that she would remain “single to stupor” if she continued rejecting married men who showed interest in her.
Rather than stay quiet, DJ Kulet took screenshots of this second man’s message and called him out publicly as well.
Social Media Reacts
The incident has sparked heated discussions online about boundaries, respect in relationships, and the audacity of some married men who feel entitled to pursue single women.
Many Nigerians have rallied behind DJ Kulet, praising her for standing her ground and refusing to compromise her values. Others have expressed shock at the boldness of married men who not only cross boundaries but also shame women for refusing their advances.
This isn’t just about DJ Kulet anymore – it’s become a conversation about respect, marriage vows, and the importance of maintaining appropriate boundaries in professional and personal relationships.
What do you think? Should single women be expected to entertain advances from married men just to avoid being labelled as “too picky”? Drop your thoughts in the comments below.
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