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Eniola Badmus fire back at troll as her new pictures trend online

Nollywood actress Eniola Badmus is in the spotlight after a recent argument with an online troll on social media.

The situation began when she posted new pictures of herself on her social media account.

In the images, Eniola wore lilac gym clothes, white sneakers, and had her hair slicked back. She showed off various poses in the photos she shared online.

An Instagram user named Juliet Wendy was not happy with Badmus’ photos. She commented that the actress always looked tacky.

Eniola Badmus quickly replied to the negative comment, comparing herself to the lady’s mother.

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Eniola Badmus’ exchange with the online troll made her photos even more popular. People online shared their opinions about it.

See some reactions below:

@soljas_of_lagos: “Heavy editing, almost looks unrecognizable.”

@nene_george: “But why she looks so different in this picture, I can barely recognize her. Looking like younger version of Dorathy Bachor😳.”

@Nonso_ekun: “She don delete am from her post 😂😂.”

@Chiomajupadim_lionqueen: “She did not lie, what’s going on behind the burst area? But the Ezi? Wow 😮.”

@tingles_ng: “Maami, please reduce the editing fa😩.”

@B.chine: “I swear I thought it was someone else.”

@michaelt2626: “Whatever you do pls don’t offend Nigerians e get why 😂.”

@badgalci04: “What manner of editing is this? I saw this babe on Sunday @ transcorp and she looked nothing like this 😂 at least 20 lbs bigger . Nawa o.”

@jarvis_olamide: “That editing ain’t giving at all 😂.”

@Victoriaheadstart: “Now her innocent mother has been abused.”

In other news, Martins Vincent Otse, also known as VeryDarkMan, has responded to the death of Abuja cross dresser, Area Mama.

As previously stated, the cross dresser died on August 7, 2024, at the hands of an unknown stranger.

VDM posted a video on his official Instagram page in which he showed recordings of the dead lamenting about getting stabbed and no one rushing to his help.

The outspoken activist stated that the authorities should proceed to Karimu, a neighbourhood in the Federal Capital Territory where the cross dresser lived, to determine who killed him.

He also stated that there was no justification for ending someone’s life. He committed to contact the FCT Police Public Relations Officer (PRO) to give help.

In the tape, Very Dark Man urged cross-dressers to be cautious of their movements following an unpleasant occurrence involving one of them. According to him, the death of Abuja Area Mama was not an accident.

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