Singer Simisola Kosoko, better known as Simi, found herself at the center of a digital storm this week. What started as her passionate call for justice in a recent sexual assault case quickly turned personal when critics unearthed tweets from her early twenties.
The controversy erupted after Simi vocally supported severe punishments for rapists, drawing from her long-held stance against sexual violence. But online sleuths dug up posts from 2012-2014, when she was 23-25 and helping at her mother's daycare in Lagos. Tweets like one about a playful 4-year-old boy's "crush" or pondering breast milk in baking were twisted into accusations of insensitivity or worse.
Simi didn't stay silent. On February 22, 2026, she posted a candid statement on X, clarifying the context: "I tweeted everything that happened in my life, as we all did at the time." She emphasized her innocence, noting the posts stemmed from harmless daycare anecdotes, not perversion. "I've never been depraved in my life," she asserted, while admitting her team deleted some tweets to protect her family, including her young daughter.

The backlash extended to her husband, Adekunle Gold, whose old tweets were also scrutinized. Music producer Samklef even demanded an apology from her family, claiming he boosted her early career. Yet, Simi stood firm, reiterating her anti-rape advocacy predates her fame.
As reactions poured in on February 23-24, fans debated: Was it youthful naivety or a deeper issue? Simi's response has divided opinions, with some praising her transparency and others calling for more accountability.
This episode highlights the perils of a digital past in celebrity life, where old words can haunt even the most vocal activists. Will it fade, or fuel more drama? Only time and Twitter will tell.

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