Morravey Shuts Down Davido’s Tour Stage — But It’s Her “Barely-There” Outfit That’s Got Everyone Talking!
- Posted on 19 December, 2025
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- By Jasmine
Morravey Sparks Controversy with Bold Outfit on Davido’s Five Tour Afrobeats rising star Morravey, signed under Davido Music Worldwide (DMW), has found herself at the center of a heated fashion debate after a daring outfit she wore during a recent stop on Davido’s Five Tour went viral. The outfit, which exposed part of her buttocks, has received mixed reactions from fans and critics alike, sparking conversation on body confidence, stage presence, and cultural expectations. Morravey, known for her soft vocals and growing influence in Nigeria’s music scene, has been one of the standout performers on Davido’s international tour. Her energy on stage, combined with her youthful charisma, has earned her a wave of admiration. But her fashion choice during one of the performances overshadowed her vocals for some observers. Photos and clips quickly circulated online, with users either praising her boldness or condemning what they felt was an inappropriate outfit. Supporters praised Morravey for embracing her body and expressing herself without apology, calling the look modern, empowering, and in line with global music culture. They argued that women in entertainment have the right to dress however they choose, especially when performing. Others, however, felt the outfit crossed a line and criticized the young star for what they deemed “unnecessary exposure,” especially in a setting with a diverse audience. This is not the first time Nigerian female performers have faced backlash over wardrobe choices, reigniting age-old debates about modesty, freedom of expression, and double standards in the entertainment industry. While male artists are rarely scrutinized for similar fashion risks, women like Morravey often face a barrage of comments and unsolicited judgment. So far, Morravey has not responded to the backlash, choosing instead to remain focused on the tour and her performances. Davido and the rest of the DMW crew also seem to be standing behind her, keeping the spotlight on the music and the success of the tour rather than the drama. Whether you view it as a fashion misstep or a statement of empowerment, Morravey’s outfit has undeniably amplified her visibility. It’s clear that she’s no longer just “the girl Davido signed”—she’s a conversation starter, a trendsetter, and a rising force in Afrobeats.
