Toke Makinwa, media personality has taken to Twitter to reveal that she still fears her mother.
The media personality disclosed that her mother visited her unannounced and she found herself scrambling to spray everywhere to rid her space of the smell of “pot” which her friends smoked while they were at her house.
“You’ll be paying your own bills and be your big age but the fear of your parents is still real,” she wrote.
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You are never too old to fear your African mother, tell me why in my 37 years of age, my mother shows up to my house unannounced and I’m spraying everywhere cos I had guests over and some smoked some pot. if she catches a whiff of it, I may not be alive to gist you all o.
You’ll be paying your own bills and be in your big age but the fear of your parents is still real
Bruhhhh, I’m like what if I had a special someone that stayed over??? You cannot just wake up and show up at my house Mother
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However, in a related news, Media personality Toke Makinwa shared a video revealing how growing up as an adult has become challenging.
According to the actress, kids should enjoy their parents’ food and hustle-free life now because adulthood is “ghetto” life.
She further disclosed that things are not rosy on the street and a huge part of her earnings go to paying bills.
In her statement:
“KIDS DON’T GROW UP, ADULTHOOD IS GHETTO”
Watchb video here
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