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Nothing says modern monogamy like turning down a twerker on Instagram Live.
DJ Khaled’s loyalty to wife Nicole Tuck was put to the test this weekend when he invited one woman to join his Instagram Live in a one-on-one chat — but she wasn’t looking to talk.
“Oh s - - t, no no don’t do that,” Khaled — whose real name is Khaled Mohamed Khaled — tells the scantily clad woman as she begins twerking in front of her camera and telling him she “has to get the water.”
“I got love and everything I’m saying like, I got a family and everything … talk to me normal, talk to me normal, don’t do that,” Khaled, 44, pleaded, shielding his eyes as the woman begins pouring water onto her butt.
“I can’t, I can’t, I can’t,” he said repeatedly.
Khaled then posted a recording of the clip to Instagram with a caption begging his fans to be “respectful,” of his non-single status.
“I have love for everyone please take it easy when I’m on fan luv ig luv. Again I have love for everyone please lets be respectful nothing but love BLESS UP!” Khaled commented in a post, which has racked up over 4.3 million views since being posted Sunday night.
“Come on woman where is your self respect,” commented supermodel Naomi Campbell.
“This girl thought she was on ‘Quarantine Radio,’ ” musician Stefflon Don chimed in.
In addition to hosting the accidentally X-rated Instagram appearance, Khaled has also stayed busy in quarantine growing out his hair, and is now desperately in need of a barber. “I will get haircut I will figure it out soon,” Khaled wrote on Instagram in mid-April with a picture of himself well-groomed pre-pandemic, and his unkempt current style.
The “Wild Thoughts,” artist and Tuck, 44, have long been partners, and welcomed their second child in January. During an acceptance speech at the 2020 Grammys, Khaled shared that the pair had named their new son Aalam — which means “world” in Arabic.
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