Florence Ifeoluwa Otedola, widely known as DJ Cuppy, has announced that her clubbing days are officially behind her—unless it’s business. The billionaire heiress and celebrated disc jockey declared that she only steps into a club now if she’s behind the DJ booth and on the payroll. Otherwise, her nights are strictly reserved for rest.
On Tuesday, April 30, 2025, Cuppy posted the revelation on her verified X (formerly Twitter) handle, signaling a sharp lifestyle shift. “I had to remind a friend that I’m 32 years old o… I will absolutely not go clubbing unless I’m getting paid to be there as a DJ. Otherwise, my bedtime is fully booked by 10 p.m.,” she wrote. The post immediately sparked reactions across social media, with fans praising her growth and maturity.
Cuppy, known for her pink-themed persona and vibrant nightlife presence in Lagos, London, and Dubai, has been gradually transitioning away from the wild party image she was once synonymous with. Last year, she stunned fans when she revealed that a spiritual awakening had redirected her life goals and interrupted her career plans—“in the best way,” she clarified.
In August 2024, she rededicated her life to Christ at Holy Trinity Brompton in London, a decision she has since described as transformative. While still active in music, Cuppy now openly shares her faith journey, balances music with ministry, and is more selective about the engagements she takes on. Her message this week adds to the growing list of public figures embracing slower, more intentional lifestyles.
Despite her high-profile status as the daughter of billionaire businessman Femi Otedola, Cuppy has consistently carved her own lane in the entertainment industry. With multiple global gigs, brand endorsements, and a Master’s degree from Oxford University, she remains one of the most visible young women redefining purpose beyond glitz and glamour.
The DJ, who once headlined some of Nigeria’s biggest nightlife scenes, says choosing sleep over the club isn’t just about age—it’s about self-awareness. “There’s a time to party, and there’s a time to recharge. I’ve found more peace in the latter,” she added during a private Instagram Q&A, which also hinted at upcoming philanthropic ventures aligned with her new life path.
As fans debate whether this is Cuppy’s final goodbye to the nightlife that made her famous, one thing is clear—she’s fully stepping into a new chapter. And if she does show up at the club? She’ll be running the decks, not the dance floor.


