Toke Makinwa, a prominent Nigerian media figure and entrepreneur, has become the subject of extensive online speculation following the circulation of a viral video. Critics have suggested that she was wearing diapers beneath her clothing.
The video, which features Toke promoting her forthcoming event, elicited a flurry of responses on social media, with numerous individuals commenting on her appearance and choice of outfit.
In the footage, Toke is depicted in a form-fitting pair of jeans, which some viewers noted appeared atypical around her waist, prompting the diaper allegations.
The ensuing online discourse intensified, with social media users divided between those who criticized her and those who offered their support. Some contended that what was perceived as a “diaper” might merely be shapewear or padding intended to enhance her silhouette.
Reacting to the post…
@jmk_ara asked, “Why is she wearing diapers just to keep people talking?”
@andrew.christabel added, “Why is your front so swollen like you wore diapers…?”
@gem_treatz_and_more said, “I don’t understand how someone is passing an information and the comment section is more concerned about her pr*vate part!? Are we ok in this country?? Seems like overfeeding is doing everybody.”
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