Caramel Plugg, an influencer, has criticised women who leave clubs with men they have never met before.
Caramel used her Snapchat story to highlight the potential dangers of following a man home after meeting for the first time. She asked her friends and admirers to prioritize their safety.
Caramel Plugg stressed the importance of learning about someone’s background and character before going home with them, citing the chance of kidnapping and other potentially dangerous situations.
She also mentioned that people’s outer behavior at a club may not necessarily be a true reflection of their socioeconomic status or goals.
She wrote:
“I DON’T THINK SOME OF YOU UNDERSTAND THE KIND OF WORLD WE LIVE IN TO BE ABLE TO FOLLOW A MAN YOU DON’T KNOW HOME FROM THE CLUB JUST BECAUSE HE’S POPPING BOTTLES OR SPRAYING CASH WHAT IF HE CAME OUTSIDE TO BLOW HIS LAST CARD OR IS EVEN BALLING ON HIS FRIENDS FACILITY? NOT HIS BUT AT THE END OF THE DAY 400 WHATEVER YOU CHOOSES.
”THERE’S ACTUALLY A LOT OF FACTORS THAT MAKES THAT “GUTTER BEHAVIOUR” BUT TOP ONE IS THE FACT THAT THEY CAN ACTUALLY KIDNAP YOU”.
In other news, Ka3na, a well-known figure from the reality show Big Brother Naija, has responded to people who have been questioning her lifestyle and achievements.
The star, who recently received backlash for a scandalous shot of a private jet, resorted to social media to respond to her critics.
In a passionate post, Ka3na expressed her dissatisfaction with the continuous doubts about her accomplishments. She insisted that her wealthy lifestyle is genuine, not contrived.
Challenging her critics, Ka3na sarcastically advised they try faking a lavish lifestyle themselves, hinting it’s not as simple as her critics seem to assume.
She also thanked her devoted supporters while chastising those she considers envy. Ka3na questioned the reasons of her opponents, claiming that their hostility derives from envy.
The reality star continued by defending her right to portray her life as she chooses on her social media platforms, comparing them to her personal space, where others should not interfere or judge.