Sean Paul, the esteemed Jamaican music icon, has intervened in the ongoing social media feud between Stefflon Don and Jada Kingdom, advising them to put their differences aside, particularly regarding Nigerian musician Burna Boy.
The clash between Stefflon Don and Jada Kingdom ignited when Stefflon Don, who was recently linked romantically to Burna Boy, released a new song titled “Dat A Dat,” where she alleged that an unidentified woman had been involved with her partner (Burna Boy).
In response, Jada Kingdom swiftly addressed Stefflon Don, acknowledging Burna Boy's connection to her.
The social media drama reached its peak when Stefflon Don posted an "obituary" photo of Jada on her Instagram profile.
Sean Paul stepped into the dispute, urging Stefflon Don and Jada Kingdom to set a "better example" for Jamaica's reputation.
On his Instagram profile, he expressed in Jamaican patois:
“Lead the way morally 4 the fam. Men get heated. How can we calm down if yall doing dat 2?“
“2 beautiful black women. Live beta. Set a beta example pls. 4 the culture mah beg uno. 4 the kids. 4 the younger females. @stefflondon @jadakingdom done talk.”
Stefflon Don responded in the comments section, stating, “It’s not that serious. Trust me. Just some fun.”
Sean Paul persisted, saying:
“@stefflondon not 4 my likkle daughter Steff. Longtime mi got love fi u a Jada. She likes ur songs. C’mon, mi mah lead her so. Truss.”