DJ Cuppy Femi Otedola Bitcoin joke sparks laughs online as heiress shares playful email from billionaire dad requesting 5 BTC on Instagram
DJ Cuppy Femi Otedola Bitcoin banter took center stage on social media Monday, after the popular Nigerian disc jockey shared a humorous email from her billionaire father, Femi Otedola, requesting five Bitcoin.
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Cuppy, whose real name is Florence Otedola, posted the message on her Instagram Story, captioned with laughing emojis and a cheeky “Happy Monday.”
In the now-viral screenshot, Otedola jokingly wrote:
“Hello Daughter,
Hi Cups, how are you today?
I long for my meeting at the weekend.
Send 5 Bitcoin to my wallet.”
Though clearly a joke, the email quickly caught fans’ attention for its unexpected mix of family warmth and cryptocurrency humor.
Social media users reacted with amusement, praising the duo’s playful father-daughter bond.
Many joked about how refreshing it is to see such a lighthearted dynamic between a billionaire and his heiress daughter.
Some fans even quipped:
- “Even Femi Otedola dey collect Bitcoin. Na who I be not to hustle crypto?”
- “This is the billionaire version of asking your child to send airtime.”
The light moment comes just days after DJ Cuppy revealed that her father recently gifted her the keys to his customized car, showing once again how open and generous their relationship is.
It also follows an earlier story she shared about narrowly avoiding a scam involving someone pretending to be a helper trying to reach Otedola.
While known for her career as a DJ, philanthropist, and Oxford graduate, Cuppy often lets fans peek behind the curtain into her life as the daughter of one of Nigeria’s wealthiest men.
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And it’s these unfiltered moments like a fake Bitcoin request from “Dad” — that often go viral.

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