Media personality Do2dtun has called on social media users to halt the online criticism and harassment directed at Afrobeats star Adekunle Gold, following a recent controversy surrounding old tweets by his wife, singer Simi.

In a post on X, Do2dtun highlighted Adekunle Gold’s contributions to Nigerian music, referencing his classic albums and high-energy performances, including a widely praised show that “shut down a national theatre.” He described the singer’s artistry as “exceptionally untouched” and stressed the importance of respecting both his professional achievements and personal life.

“I think it’s time for you guys to leave AG alone. He gave us classic albums, this guy shut down a whole national theatre; an amazing performer, his craft is exceptionally untouched,” Do2dtun wrote.

He further condemned the vitriol directed at the musician and his family: “I see the most despicable comments about him and his family. Mehn it’s enough. I believe if we all stand tall in many things in life, let us start with respecting people’s craft and life work. He remains unscarred and he is still one of the biggest musicians to ever come out of Nigeria. Una carry issue turn am to assault and extreme bullying. It’s enough.”

The plea comes amid increasing scrutiny of public figures’ private lives on social media, with fans and critics alike weighing in on past online activity. Do2dtun’s statement is part of a broader conversation about accountability, respect, and the boundaries of public commentary in Nigeria’s entertainment industry.