Prominent content creator Zicsaloma asserts that he possesses a higher moral standing than his detractors in light of the criticism he has received regarding his $11,000 nose surgery.
This controversy arose following the release of a video in which the skit artist is seen removing the cast and plaster from his nose just days after the procedure in Turkey.
The video elicited a range of responses from both supporters and critics, with many condemning his altered appearance, while a small number defended his decision to undergo the costly surgery.
In response to the backlash, Zicsaloma articulated his stance, claiming that he is morally superior to many of those who are criticizing him.
He cited issues such as alcoholism, infidelity, and smoking as negative behaviors, asserting that he considers himself virtuous in comparison to the alleged transgressions of his critics regarding his cosmetic surgery.
“I better pass most of una wey dey judge me. I’m not here to hype myself but trust me, morally I am better than a lot of people. There are a lot of things people do that I don’t do. I don’t womanise, smoke or drink. Aside from when I am shooting with my crew, I am the only one in the whole of my duplex,” he stated.
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