- DJ Cupp, shared a humorous moment with her followers on Twitter.
- She discussed her struggle with spelling the word “tomorrow,” despite her academic background from Oxford University.
- Her lighthearted post resonated with fans, showcasing her relatable personality and sense of humor.
Renowned Nigerian DJ Florence Otedola, better known as DJ Cupp, recently entertained her followers with her signature humor, and it has fans in stitches.
On Tuesday, April 15, 2025, the Oxford University alumna, who has been vocal about her spiritual growth, took to Twitter to share a lighthearted moment about her ongoing battle with spelling the word “tomorrow.” Despite her impressive academic credentials, DJ Cupp humorously admitted she still can’t get the spelling right.
“Went to Oxford Uni and STILL can’t spell tomorrow o 🙆🏾♀️ — tommorow? tomorow? tomorro? 😵💫📚 My autocorrect stay fighting LOL,” she tweeted.
The post quickly gained traction, sparking a flurry of responses from fans who shared their own funny spelling mistakes. Some even joked that if an Oxford graduate like DJ Cupp struggles, it’s perfectly fine for the rest of them to do the same.
See her tweet here:
Davido questions an overly enthusiastic male fan while posing for a photo. Cuppy, who holds a Master’s degree from a top university, playfully reminded her followers that perfection is unattainable and even the brightest individuals occasionally depend on autocorrect.
See some comments below:
@IamEriOluwa:“You are hilariously hilarious. But on the flipside though. Idea lo matter. Just hire a ghostwriter like me, stop worrying about how to spell ‘tomorrow,’ and focus on signing the next big deal tomorrow.”
@ImIfeanyionuoha,:“Oxford gave you the degree, but autocorrect clearly skipped graduation day. Don’t worry, even Shakespeare probably spelled it ‘tomorrah’ once. Nothing do you, my sis!”
@iam_Puffbaby:“Nobody is above mistake and nobody is an icon of knowledge. Don’t feel bad about that—it happens to everyone unless people want to hide under one finger.”
@efe_edwards:“Don’t allow Nigerians to finish you o! You know our people don’t play with their grammar. They even speak and write it better than the British, Australians and Americans!”
@23biggB:“Sometimes, life happens. I remember one time in exam hall… I forgot how to spell ‘it’. Funny enough, I was even spelling it while pronouncing but my brain just couldn’t deal.”
@realxguy:“Haha, don’t worry, Cuppy! Tomorrow’s tricky for everyone. I bet even Oxford profs have their autocorrect moments. Loving the vibrant fit and those red stairs, though!”