Grammy-winning Nigerian singer Temilade Openiyi, popularly known as Tems, has revealed that she shares everything she has with her mother, highlighting the deep bond between them.

Speaking in an exclusive interview with ET at the 67th Grammy Awards in Los Angeles on Sunday, the singer expressed gratitude for her success, describing it as a blessing and favor from God.

“What I have is hers. We share everything I have,” Tems said, emphasizing the unbreakable connection she has with her mother.

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A Grammy Win Rooted in Family Love
Tems’ song ‘Love Me Jeje’ won the Best African Music Performance award at the Grammys on Sunday, making her the first Nigerian female artist to win a solo Grammy. During her acceptance speech, she dedicated the award to her mother, a touching moment that further showcased their strong relationship.

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The singer has previously shared how her mother singlehandedly raised her and her brother, shaping her journey into music.

“I’m grateful to God. I’m thankful. I think it’s a blessing. I’m extremely blessed and favored. I just want to give that out in any way that I can,” she added.

Tems’ story continues to inspire fans across the world, not only for her music excellence but also for her deep appreciation of family values.

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