Content creator and skit maker, Bae U Barbie, has directed criticism towards comedian and actor Ayo Makun, widely recognized as AY.
During the recent episode of his show, ‘Curiosity Made Me Ask,’ Bae U suggested that AY lacks humor, emphasizing that his career illustrates that success in comedy does not necessarily require being funny.
“Our guest today is a reminder that you don’t have to be funny to be a successful comedian in Nigeria,” Bae U remarked while introducing AY in a preview of the forthcoming episode.
This preview has sparked a variety of reactions since it went viral.
AY has previously mentioned in an interview that he does not consider himself to be among the most humorous comedians in Nigeria.
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In other news, Nollywood actress Moyo Lawal recently caught attention after sharing a gym mishap that resulted in a cut on her lip.
In a video posted on her Instagram, she showed her injury and talked about her feelings. Moyo had previously made news for being emotional about feeling lonely when Bobrisky was not around.
Now, she expressed her annoyance about the accident and mentioned that she might stop exercising.
In the video, Moyo Lawal said:
“I injured myself. I hate this gym, I am not working out again.”
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