Renowned DJ and entrepreneur DJ Cuppy (Florence Otedola) has opened up about how life has shifted for her since her younger sister, Temi Otedola, married fellow musician Mr Eazi (Oluwatosin Ajibade). In a heartfelt video shared on her social-media platforms, DJ Cuppy candidly described the period following the extravagant wedding as a “tough reality check”.

The multi-city wedding ceremony made headlines for its grandeur, with events held in Monaco, Dubai and Iceland. After the festivities, DJ Cuppy returned to her London base and faced the emotional aftermath of an exceptional family celebration. She explained that returning to ordinary days felt strange after the high of the wedding experience. “So I’m back in London. It has been a tough reality check, going back to normal life from Temi’s wedding. Take me back to Iceland,” she was quoted saying.
In one post following the wedding, Cuppy described the ceremony as “one of the most emotional days” of her life. She used the occasion to reflect on how witnessing this milestone has reinforced her personal views on marriage, calling it a “most powerful partnership” and “the most important contract you will ever sign… with God Himself as the witness.”

Despite her public persona and high-profile background, Cuppy’s account of feeling nostalgic and emotionally out-of-sync after the big event resonated with fans. Many commentators expressed empathy, noting how major life milestones often leave loved ones adjusting in unexpected ways. On social media, several reactions pointed out how people close to big celebrations sometimes deal with “post-event blues”.
The Otedola-Ajibade wedding served as both a family landmark and a cultural event. For DJ Cuppy, it appears to have been a moment of pride, reflection and emotional recalibration. She continues to balance her philanthropic and musical endeavours while navigating this new chapter within her family.
As her sister enjoys the new phase of married life, DJ Cuppy’s honest sharing offers a refreshing glimpse into the quieter, more introspective side of life after a major celebration — reminding us that even glamorous moments carry deeper personal transitions.
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