Carter Efe Breaks Down in Tears After Losing Instagram Account Over Wizkid Comments
Carter Efe loses Instagram account after slamming Wizkid, sparking outrage among devoted fanbase online.
The skit maker blames mass reporting by fans, says he still loves Wizkid despite backlash.
NewsKobo.com earlier reported that Carter Efe has shifted his loyalty from Wizkid to Davido.
Popular skit maker and content creator Carter Efe has been left devastated after losing access to his Instagram account with over 1.8 million followers, shortly after making controversial comments about music star Wizkid.
The incident came after a viral live video where Carter Efe referred to Wizkid as “an idiot boy” and accused him of having an arrogant attitude. His remarks quickly sparked backlash from fans of the superstar known as Wizkid FC who criticized him for the perceived disrespect.
Shortly after the uproar, Carter Efe’s Instagram account was taken down. Posting on his X (Twitter) page, the comedian voiced his frustration, alleging that Wizkid’s fanbase mass-reported his account.
“Fc una collect my Instagram account of 1.8Million followers 😭😭😭💔💔💔💔,” he wrote in a tearful post.
Despite the online drama, Carter Efe tried to express his continued admiration for Wizkid in a follow-up message:
“I love him with everything I have in my immune systems ❤️🥺 But the fans are going wild for the first son 💔 They betrayed me in the last minute. Still love you Dad ❤️”
The incident has triggered mixed reactions online. While some fans sympathize with Carter Efe over the loss of his account, others argue that his comments about Wizkid were unnecessary and provoked the backlash.
Carter Efe, known for his comedic skits and viral music content, had built a significant online presence through Instagram, which served as a major platform for promoting his work.
It remains unclear whether his account will be restored, but the controversy underscores the influence of fan communities and the consequences of online remarks in today’s celebrity culture.
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