The buzz began when a video surfaced showing Omotola visibly irritated during an interview.
The interviewer casually asked, “Who am I here with?”—a question many interpreted as dismissive or unprofessional.
Omotola responded sharply, remarking that “Even Beyoncé will introduce herself,” before walking out and telling someone, “Don’t touch me.”
The clip quickly went viral, sparking heated debates.
Critics argue that Omotola’s reaction was arrogant, suggesting that even global stars often introduce themselves, especially to younger audiences who may not be as familiar with her legacy.
Others, however, defended her stance, insisting that as a Nollywood pioneer and international figure, she deserves proper recognition and respect.

The incident has fueled memes, drags, and endless threads dissecting celebrity etiquette, generational awareness, and professionalism in media.
On the brighter side, Omotola is also trending for celebrating 30 years of marriage to her husband, Captain Matthew Ekeinde.
The couple marked their pearl anniversary with heartfelt tributes, videos showcasing their journey, and family moments that captivated fans.
Captain Ekeinde described their union as “30 years unshakable,” a phrase that quickly became a trending hashtag.
Admirers praised the couple’s enduring relationship as #MarriageGoals, noting its rarity in the entertainment industry.
Adding to the conversation, Omotola’s recent directorial debut, “Mother’s Love,” continues to receive attention.
The film, which premiered with proceeds directed toward education initiatives in underserved communities such as Makoko, highlights her commitment to social impact.
Clips of her premiere looks, dancing with her daughter, and her refusal to engage in gimmicky promotional trends—
like viral dances—have further reinforced her reputation as a professional who values substance over hype.
Altogether, Omotola’s current spotlight reflects the duality of celebrity life: the scrutiny of public missteps alongside the celebration of personal milestones.
Whether being critiqued for her fiery response or admired for her enduring marriage and philanthropic work, she remains a central figure in Nollywood’s cultural narrative.
With her Instagram handle @realomosexy serving as a hub for her updates, fans and critics alike continue to watch closely as Omotola navigates this moment
—balancing controversy, celebration, and her ongoing legacy as one of Africa’s most influential entertainers.












