Content creator and influencer Tunde Perry has shared details of an alleged conversation involving Afrobeats superstar Wizkid, Carter Efe, and a TikTok live invitation that never happened.
According to Tunde Perry, he once suggested that Wizkid should join one of Carter Efe’s TikTok live sessions to engage fans and create viral moments. However, he claimed the idea was quickly shut down by the Grammy-winning singer. Perry alleged that Wizkid made it clear he had no interest in appearing on such platforms, reportedly saying he could “never be on that kind of nonsense level.”
The revelation has since stirred reactions online, with many fans interpreting the comment as Wizkid drawing a clear line between his brand and certain social media content styles. While some supporters agreed that the singer is known for being selective about his public appearances, others felt the statement sounded dismissive of content creators who thrive on platforms like TikTok.
Wizkid, who is famously private and rarely engages in casual social media activities, has long maintained a carefully curated public image, often letting his music speak for him. Carter Efe, on the other hand, is known for his high-energy, comedic skits and frequent TikTok live sessions that resonate strongly with younger audiences.
As of now, Wizkid has not publicly addressed Tunde Perry’s claims, leaving fans to debate whether the comment was taken out of context or simply reflects the singer’s well-known aversion to online drama and unserious engagements.
The conversation has once again highlighted the growing contrast between traditional celebrity branding and the fast-paced, unfiltered culture of social media entertainment.


