KWAM 1 Sparks Fresh Reactions After Refilling Flask On Stage

  • Fuji legend K1 De Ultimate sparked fresh debate after a viral video showed him refilling his signature flask during a live performance.
  • While he maintains it contains only water, fans continue to speculate otherwise, recalling his earlier airport controversy.

Legendary Fuji musician King Wasiu Ayinde Marshal (K1 De Ultimate) has once again stirred curiosity after a viral video showed him pausing mid-performance to refill his trademark flask.

The clip, which quickly spread online, revived debates about the flask’s contents — a topic that trended weeks earlier following his controversial airport encounter.

While the lighthearted moment amused concertgoers, fans online speculated anew, with some insisting it may contain alcohol despite K1’s repeated claim that it only holds water.

SEE REACTIONS BELOW

See some of the reactions trailing the video below:

@Sirbaffy
Who shakes water in a bottle lol

@aproko_Xparte
So what should we learn from here

@Santos100233
Has he ever done something like this in any event? Something look fishy right here

@octopusdami
If U don waka with politicians U go dey act pass nollywood superstars 😆

@twizzybanks7
When no be nursery school pupils

@KenEhi7
Very guilty. People hold transparent bottle water, what’s all flakes thing for K1?.

@CORTEZ__XI
All this activity just to prove a point. If you are trying this hard to prove a point that means you are guilty in the first place

@TheOracleSaid
Interesting how water can be handled like pouring and exchanging liquid gold between flasks.

In other news…. Popular American YouTuber, MrBeast, has sparked widespread reactions after revealing how much money was generated from his very first livestream.

Taking to X (formerly Twitter), he announced that the stream pulled in an impressive $12 million for charity.

“Just did my first stream and we raised over $12,000,000 for charity! Most money ever raised in a live stream 😮🥺,” his post read.

MrBeast highlighted that the feat set a new record for the largest sum ever raised during a livestream.

The previous record stood at $11.9 million, achieved by a Twitch campaign over a two-day broadcast.

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