Nigerian singer and entrepreneur Mr Eazi has shared the heartwarming story of how he discovered that his wife, Temi Otedola, was expecting their first child together. “When I found out you were pregnant in Japan, I wasn’t completely sure at first because you weren’t showing many signs ,you just seemed tired more often. But when we got to Dubai and went for the scan, the moment I saw the embryo and heard the heartbeat, I was happy”
Speaking in a viral clip making the rounds online, the music star recalled that he first became suspicious during a trip to Japan after noticing that Temi seemed unusually tired and exhausted.
According to him, what initially appeared to be travel fatigue later turned out to be something much bigger.
Mr Eazi revealed that the couple eventually confirmed the pregnancy during a medical check-up in Dubai, where an ultrasound scan provided the answer they had been waiting for.
The singer said seeing the embryo for the first time and hearing the baby's heartbeat was an unforgettable moment that filled him with joy and excitement.
The revelation comes months after the couple's lavish wedding celebrations across multiple countries and their public pregnancy announcement in May 2026.
The clip has since melted hearts online, with many fans praising the love, respect, and strong bond shared by the celebrity couple.
Others found humor in how Japan and Dubai have now become special milestones in the couple's pregnancy journey, sparking lighthearted reactions across social media.
As they prepare to welcome their first child, fans have continued to shower Mr Eazi and Temi Otedola with congratulatory messages and well-wishes.
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@chukwudebo___"Not sure if I’m being too serious but these kind of conversations are usually cringe to me"
@TheosophiaQueen__"These ones are just talking in countries as if they are talking about Ojodu and Berger."
@Hubclipx___"Jesus, From Japan to Dubai. Una sure say making it out of the trenches no by convention?"
@Essential1104___"See as then they call countries like say na bus stop, God abeg no forsake me ooo I wan leave this Nigeria 🇳🇬 and I wan enjoy life abeg"
@Aliensupertar__"Embryo wey do go foreign from one continent to another, full grown adults never even move from zuru land to Igbo land if maybe not for NYSC"
@beri_grizou___"Greatest news a man could receive"
@TochiFrancis___"When both are rich they respect each other u can see the respect in their conversations"
— Mr Eazi pic.twitter.com/HVWqDPglMu









