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DJ Cuppy Says Peace Returned After Leaving Manchester United

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Nigerian disc jockey and billionaire heiress, DJ Cuppy, has once again proven that peace of mind is priceless. The star revealed that she has been feeling fresher and more relaxed ever since she stopped watching football and stressing over Manchester United’s constant poor performances.

The revelation came after Manchester United suffered yet another embarrassing defeat on Wednesday night, this time crashing out of the Carabao Cup following a shocking loss to 4th division side, Grimsby Town.

Taking to her X handle, Cuppy joked about how much better her life has been since stepping away from football worries. “See as I just come fresh since I stopped watching football and stressing over Man Utd,” she wrote, sparking laughter and agreement from fans who share the same frustration.

This is not the first time the DJ has made headlines over her football loyalty. Years ago, Cuppy ditched Arsenal after being fed up with their inconsistent performances, boldly announcing her switch to Manchester United. However, it now seems her patience with the Red Devils has run thin too, as the club continues to struggle both in domestic and international competitions.

Fans quickly flooded her comment section, with some teasing her for jumping ship again and others encouraging her decision to protect her peace. Many even joked that if Cuppy can give up on Manchester United, perhaps the club itself needs to take a hard look in the mirror.

With football drama out of the way, DJ Cuppy seems to be focusing more on her personal growth and career. And if her words are anything to go by, leaving behind the stress of supporting a struggling football club has definitely brought her more happiness and glow.

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