Award-winning singer Tiwa Savage has vowed never to share secrets with her mother again.
The music star aired her mind while being featured in an interview with MTV UK.
She said she relayed her plan to perform at King Charles’ ordination to her mother and asked her not to tell anyone, only to be called about 20 minutes later to be congratulated by her brother.
The ‘All Over’ crooner opined that she did not realise initially how big a deal it was to perform at the King’s coronation.
Tiwa Savage, who became the first Nigerian artist to perform at a British royal event after thrilling guests at King Charles III’s coronation concert and Big Lunch in March, said she would not share confidential information with her mom anymore.
She said, “When I got the call about performing at the King’s coronation, I didn’t tell a lot of people at first. But eventually, I told my mom, and as always, I was like, Mom, please don’t tell anyone. Then, literally 20 minutes later, my brother is calling me; he is like, ‘Oh my gush!’ And I’m like, Mom, wow! So, I’m not telling my mom anything again.
“Initially, I didn’t realise how big a deal it [performing at the King’s coronation] was. And I also didn’t know who else was going to be performing either. So, I didn’t know I was going to be the only one representing the Commonwealth. So, when I started getting that information, I was like, ‘Wow! No pressure.’ It was great, though.
“Like I said, to represent the Commonwealth, and just looking back at the performance, It was iconic. It was such a great experience for me.”