Veteran Nollywood actress Rita Dominic remains a topic of discussion on all social media platforms as the outfits of the Nollywood stars have got many people talking online.
However, It has been observed there was no breast pushed up to the jaw outfit at Rita Dominic’s wedding among all the celebrities at the event.
The dress styles where the breast is always revealing in outfits among many guests at weddings and other occasions has been a recent trend.
However, it was surprising that no guest had such style at the event, which took place in Imo State, considering it was a Nollywood event.
Many Nigerians reacted to it, saying that Rita Dominic might have probably given a dress code and wanted everything to be classy at her event.
Uguunaejikem wrote: I noticed there was no breast pushed up to the jaw at Rita Dominic’s wedding and considering the industry involved, that’s a little surprising.
_rogers1308 wrote: Trenches babes were not invited
m_chinazam wrote: I liked the fact that majority of them weren’t so naked. They dressed well to the event.
estherie wrote: I noticed the modesty too. I’m like “was there a memo?”
dropofdash wrote: The wedding is full mature and classy adult. The bride in person is a classy woman
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