- Moya David dismissed claims that he runs off with clients’ gifts.
- The dancer said he now focuses on private, high-end surprise jobs.
- He attributed his weight gain to success and good living, not scandal.
- Moya also denied being sponsored by sugar mammies.
- He urged critics to accept his transformation as part of his growth.
Popular dancer and surprise king Moya David has come out strongly to deny claims that he disappears with money and flowers meant for his clients.
Speaking in an interview with YouTuber Vickie Vickinah on October 13, 2025, Moya labelled the allegations as “idle social media gossip.”
“Those stories of me running off with clients’ gifts are just online talk. Every gift I deliver, money or flowers, always reaches the intended person,” he said.
Moya clarified that his quiet spell online does not mean he has stopped working. Instead, he revealed he is now doing exclusive, high-end surprises for private clients who prefer not to be filmed.
“I am still very active. Most of my clients just don’t want their surprises filmed. These are private, high-end jobs, not the kind that go viral online,” he explained.
He emphasised that his business is thriving behind the scenes, even if the surprises no longer dominate social media trends.
Addressing his noticeable body transformation, Moya said his weight gain is simply a reflection of comfort and financial stability, not scandal or laziness.
“I’m earning good money; that’s one reason I’ve gained weight. Doing surprises is real work that pays well,” he said.
Moya also dismissed speculation that his success is funded by older women, insisting his growth is purely the result of hard work and consistency.
“Some say I don’t dance like before, but I like this version of me. Growth comes with change, and I embrace it,” he added.
The entertainer’s latest remarks paint a picture of a man rebranding quietly, less about the spotlight and more about sustaining a thriving, private business while staying true to his craft.






