BBN’s Cross Kisses Mother on Lips at Wedding: “This Isn’t Our Way In Naija”

BBNs Cross Kisses Mother on Lips at Wedding: This Isnt Our Way In Naija

BBNaija star Ikechukwu Okonkwo, popularly known as Cross, has become the center of online debate after a video from his wedding showed him kissing his mother on the lips during their dance. The emotional moment, captured at his white wedding in Abuja, quickly went viral, sparking a wide range of reactions across social media platforms. The ceremony, officiated by Pastor Jerry Eze, took place on April 25 and was attended by family, friends, and prominent figures including former Vice President Atiku Abubakar. Cross, who rose to fame during the Shine Ya Eye season of Big Brother Naija, had kept his relationship with his partner, Chinonso Onyebuchi, private until announcing the wedding date.

During the mother-and-son dance, Cross shared a brief but intimate kiss with his mother, a gesture that many viewers found unusual and culturally sensitive. The video, widely shared on platforms like Twitter and Instagram, became a trending topic, with users expressing both support and criticism. Some praised the moment as a genuine display of love and affection between a son and his mother, while others questioned the appropriateness of the act, especially in the context of Nigerian cultural norms. Comments ranged from amusement to outright disapproval, with many referencing regional expectations about family boundaries.

One user, @JimieAbiola, wrote, “The Yoruba blood in me find this unimpressive and unfascinating,” highlighting the cultural divide in perceptions. Another, @priscanall, joked, “Cross and mum kiss at wedding. Bros turned family reunion to romance scene. Naija weddings don enter Hollywood level. Next na proposal to aunty?” Others, like @MondayCaroline, expressed discomfort, stating, “Why will a son kiss his mother on the lips! Bro this is Africa and not abroad copy copy.” In contrast, @mamsee001 defended the gesture, asking, “What is wrong with that? Make una rest.”

The wedding itself was a high-profile event, drawing celebrities and well-wishers who celebrated the union of Cross and Chinonso. While the ceremony was a joyful occasion, the viral clip shifted focus to the mother-son interaction, reigniting discussions about public displays of affection within Nigerian families. As social media continues to amplify such moments, the incident underscores how personal expressions of love can become cultural conversations. This moment will likely remain a talking point, reflecting evolving dynamics in Nigerian family relationships and public behavior.