Reality TV star Praise Nelson has taken to social media to lament about life as a public figure.
The former Big Brother Naija lockdown housemate in a post shared on his Insta-stories stated that being in the public eyes is not easy.
According to him, people in the public eyes are always careful of their actions and can’t live their lives freely as they are always scared of getting into trouble.
Speaking further, he urged the society to always remember that celebrities are also humans and bound to make mistakes.
In his words,
“Being in the public eyes is so not easy, you’re always scared of getting into trouble because the next thing you’ll see is your business everywhere without knowing it has even gone public.
Guys remember there’s no manual to living life… sh*t happens, we are all human.”
Meanwhile Nigerian Actress Ifunanya Igwe has accused men of dishing out things they can’t take.
She said the events of the past week has shown that men can’t handle cheating, yet they cheat on their spouses “over and over again without remorse”
She also called out those judging people despite having skeletons in their closets. She went on to ask people to leave Jane Mena and her husband alone.
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