Daddy Freeze, a popular media personality, criticizes BBNaija contestant Rachel Edwards for urging women not to settle with guys who make N800,000 per month.
Recall that the reality star went online to warn women not to settle for guys who make N800K since it is insufficient to support her.
She had stated that only one of the ladies’ wigs could cover the man’s pay.
Rachel then urged females not to settle for guys that make N800K or less.
“As a lady, you can’t settle for a man with N800,000 as salary in lagos. One wig and your man’s salary is finished baby girl,” She wrote.
This prompted a response from Daddy Freeze, who scolded her for getting a job if she wants to live a nice life and stop relying on men.
Daddy Freeze who further blasted her added that she can’t be qualified as an 8/10 lady.
“Get a job baby girl if you want to fund the soft life, or be an 8/10 at least, which sadly you aren’t…,” he wrote.
Read comments below:
adeolabamidele said: “Oloshi naa their type wey their parent dey sell akamu for village 😂😂”
omijagun said: “Is she employable? That should be the question because like IQ in the gutter always”
khadpe_luxury_hub said: “I no too blame her na BBN wey give her small fame I blame
Mumu pro max”
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