Nigerian gospel singer Spyro has sent a strong message to his fellow celebrities, urging them to recognize that being famous is a privilege, not something they are entitled to. Spyro took to his Instagram page to remind his colleagues that their fame is only possible through the grace of God. He stressed that it shouldn’t make them feel like they deserve to be worshipped, especially when they are unkind to others.
The singer shared a personal story to emphasize the importance of kindness. He remembered an incident that changed his perspective on life when he saw the late Sound Sultan perform an act of generosity. At a party years ago, someone’s phone was stolen, and although Sound Sultan didn’t know the person, he quickly chased after the thief to recover the stolen phone. This selfless act left a lasting impression on Spyro.
Spyro believes that celebrities have a responsibility to show kindness and humility to the people around them. He pointed out that fame can sometimes make stars feel above others, but it’s important to remember that everyone deserves respect and kindness, regardless of status.
In closing, Spyro’s message is clear: being a celebrity doesn’t make you better than anyone else. Fame is not a right, but a privilege that should be used for good. He hopes his colleagues will reflect on this and use their influence to inspire kindness and humility in others.
‘’He is gone now but his legacy lives on. A little kindness will go a long way”
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