‘I better not get any mami water allegation’ – Ayra Starr expresses worry over her new trend 

Published on August 16, 2025 at 09:16 AM
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Singer, Ayra Starr has expressed fear that her new ‘Hot Body’ trend on social media could spark conspiracy theories about her.

The ‘Hot Body’ crooner said she hopes she doesn’t get accused of being demonic due to the unconventional nature of the trend.

“I better not get any mami water allegation because of this hot body video,” she shared via her X handle.

‘Hot Body’ is Ayra Starr’s first single since joining American mogul Jay-Z’s Roc Nation. She and her team created a trend for the song where young women dance and flaunt their “hot bodies” while it played on the background.

Ayra Starr has been accused of promoting nudity with the trend, with singer Jaywon recently questioning her fashion sense and asking if she doesn’t have parents to advise her.
In 2023, Ayra Starr’s label mate, Rema was caught in the web of conspiracy theories after he was accused of using “satanic/Illuminati” symbols while performing at his headline concert at London’s 02 Arena, on November 14, 2023.

Addressing the allegations via his X handle, Rema explained that the artificial horse he rode on stage with was a replica of a Benin artifact, and the mask he wore was a replica of the famous Queen Idia mask.

In an interview with Rolling Stone in March 2025, Rema also debunked allegations of “being part of the Illuminati, worshipping the devil, and drinking blood.”

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