Meek Mill, the American rapper, has expressed his opinion on the recent remarks made by First Lady Remi Tinubu regarding Nigerian women who imitate the fashion trends of American celebrities.
First Lady Remi Tinubu recently discussed how young Nigerian girls have forsaken their own cultural styles in favor of emulating American celebrities.
She emphasized that nudity is not a part of Nigerian culture and that it is important to protect the children.
In response, Meek Mill shared his thoughts on his social media page, stating that black men in America dislike women who flaunt their bodies, considering it unappealing.
He wrote: “black men in America hate it … it’s actually a turn off!!”
Check out some reactions below
Droope said: “Nice to know @MeekMill speaks for the black men in America”
Je’RICO said: “But I thought this was the culture you were trying to protect???”
Goddess Vicki stated: “I mean I can agree but it don’t matter they men still be cheating”
Boodro said: “How many naked women you have in your vids? How come you didn’t walk out of Diddy freak offs if it’s a turn off?”
TVEMiks stated: “Damn everyone has such a bad view of black Americans, that’s wild.”
PHEROW wrote: “America hate it but America can’t cancel “Only Fans” smh 🌚”
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