Wife of popular gospel singer Kaestrings, Victoria Innocent, has responded to online criticism after she was questioned for publicly identifying herself as “Mrs Kaestrings” on social media.
The controversy began after the gospel singer’s wife introduced herself using her husband’s name during an online interaction, which sparked debate among social media users over marital identity and naming choices.
A female user had challenged her decision, arguing against women adopting or emphasizing their husband’s names in public identity. In response, Mrs Kaestrings dismissed the criticism, making a remark that quickly went viral and intensified the conversation online.
“End-time feminists, avoid me,” she said, a statement that triggered mixed reactions across social media platforms.
The exchange has since generated widespread debate, with some users defending her right to choose how she identifies herself, while others argued that it reflects deeper cultural and gender-related discussions about marriage and identity in modern society.
Observers note that public figures and their partners are increasingly facing scrutiny over personal choices shared online, especially when such choices touch on cultural expectations and social values.
As of the time of filing this report, neither Mrs Kaestrings nor the social media user involved in the exchange has released any further statement, although discussions continue to trend across various platforms.




