Nigerian reality TV star and businesswoman Laura Ikeji has taken to social media to talk about the buzz surrounding Annie Idia, who is married to 2baba.
Annie has been featured on the show Young, Famous, and African since the beginning, but her journey has been rocky, leading to disagreements with some of her close friends.
The conflict has moved into season three of the show, sparking even more reactions and varied comments about Annie Idia’s behavior and appearance.
Laura reached out on social media, urging those who know Annie to avoid joining the criticism, as reality TV can have a negative impact on individuals.
Laura wrote:
“If ure Annie’s friend and u know her and know that she’s an amazing person pls do not join ppl who haven’t met her to kick her down. If she has ever been nice to u, defend her where ppl speak ill of her, and if u don’t want to defend her, keep mute, do not join them to speak ill of her.
“Reality shows will mess with ur head, so if u have known her before the show, cont to show her love, let ppl who haven’t encountered her judge her from the show but u.., u have met her and she’s ur girl, maintain that positive energy.”
Do not join the negative conversation. U see me? In my heart, I might know u re wrong o, but I will never ever kick u infront of ur enemies. U don’t have to be my friend. Maybe that’s y ppl’think I like friendship too much. I don’t care about friendship but I know u, and like u, will never kick u while u re down. No matter how stupid I look.”
See the post here:
See some comments below:
@okm_herbal: “As it should. If you know someone, stick to the version you know and stand by then when others turn against them.”
@stitchesbyhanny: “Is she trying to shade ini or something?”
@queen_julesofficial: “Don’t condone some uncouth behavior…. She’s isn’t totally innocent . I love her but then again tell her to stop causing troubles and act like a victim afterwards.”
@mciverdonald: “Annie is an amazing woman… you need meet her personally. Her mum is also kind.”
@englishwith_stacey: “That Annie wey I see for that reality TV show be like, dey talk like person wey dey on cracks or on something else. My humble opinion”
@alaereselky: “Annie is the show, the show is Annie, without Annie nothing to watch and talk about in that show. I hope she’s paid 💵 accordingly.”
@amakapwhiteberry19: “Exactly what I am saying. Though I am yet to see where people are saying that they love how Ini Edo put Annie in her place.”
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