Fela inspired white women into wearing African attires - Seun Kuti
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Seun Kuti, son of Afrobeat legend Fela Kuti, has revealed how his father’s presence impacted the white women who visited their home.
During an Instagram live session, Seun shared that Fela would often host white women with Nigerian friends.
Seun emphasised that Fela remained true to himself and didn’t change to impress the white women.
Instead, they were transformed by his presence, adopting African hairstyles and traditional shrine regalia.
Seun attributed this to Fela’s strong sense of identity and love for Africa.
“My father had white women in his house. When I grew up, there were like two white women at least living with us. He always had white ones with the black ones.
“Instead of Fela to wear a suit and tie so that the white women would see him as fine, the women were the ones who started wearing shrine regalia and African hairstyles.
“Fela never changed because of them but they changed because of him because Fela already knew who he was and his love for Africa,” Seun Kuti shared.