“Who’s Dat Girl?”- Tyla Unfollows Rihanna After She Used Ayra Starr’s Song Amid Met Gala “Snub” Drama

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Global music icon Rihanna has become a trending topic online following fresh reactions surrounding her interaction with South African singer Tyla at the 2026 Met Gala.

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The drama started after a viral clip from the Met Gala showed what many fans interpreted as Rihanna ignoring Tyla during a brief encounter at the event. The moment quickly sparked debates online, with social media users speculating about tension between both stars.

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Reacting to the backlash, Tyla later addressed the situation in a video, describing the interaction as “awkward” rather than hostile.

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“Everyone knows I love RiRi,” Tyla said while explaining that Rihanna appeared occupied during the encounter.

The South African star explained that she did not want to interrupt Rihanna because she felt the singer was busy at the time.

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Hours after the conversation gained traction online, Rihanna posted a recap of her Met Gala moments on social media using “Who’s Dat Girl” by Nigerian Afrobeats star Ayra Starr.

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The move immediately fueled reactions online, with many Nigerians celebrating Ayra Starr’s growing international recognition and joking that Rihanna’s “DNA is Nigerian, not South African.”

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Fans also began speculating after reports surfaced claiming Tyla allegedly unfollowed Rihanna on social media, though neither artist has publicly confirmed any feud.

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Despite the rumors, several entertainment reports noted that Tyla herself dismissed suggestions of bad blood and insisted the moment was simply misunderstood by fans online.

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