Social media influencer, Baddy of Lagos, popularly known as @_belikebaddy, has once again stirred up online conversations following a controversial tweet about Egyptian women.
Baddy, who previously made headlines when singer Davido and other celebrities crowdfunded for his surgery abroad, took to X (formerly Twitter) to share his hot take. In his post, he praised Egyptian women for being “too clean” but controversially added that their “y*nsh” was the problem.
The statement, paired with a reaction GIF, quickly went viral, attracting mixed reactions from netizens. While some found the post humorous and typical of Baddy’s style, others criticized it as insensitive and unnecessary.
In other news…. A young man has allegedly ended his engagement after an unexpected visit to his fiancée’s family home left him unsettled.
The story, first shared on X (formerly Twitter) by user @Rukksssst, quickly gained attention and triggered heated conversations online.
According to the post, the man was taken aback when he arrived at his fiancée’s house and saw her father busy washing dishes, while her mother urged him to hurry up.
The sight reportedly troubled him so much that he called off the planned wedding.
The viral tweet read: “A guy cancelled his wedding just because he visited the girl’s parents and saw her father washing plates, with the mother even shouting at him to finish quickly.”
The revelation has since stirred mixed reactions from netizens, with many debating whether the man’s decision was justified or an overreaction.
See screenshot of post below:
Netizens Reactions…
@Ikopima09: “I respect his decision to be very honest coz the daughter might want to follow her mom footsteps.”
@Dazyling Queeen: “Seriously? Cancelling a wedding over something so normal shows shallow values. Family life isn’t all glamour, it’s reality. ”
@Rukksssst: “This not normal at all this shows that the mother is in control of the house the father has no say in that house.”
@Eneore14h: “That’s wild, canceling marriage over household dynamics shows immaturity more than genuine concern.”
@lilyjoelily: “He was never interested in the marrying her, he’s scared of dishwashing, just know he will be scared of taking responsibility.”
@Daffydre24h: “Seems like a hasty call-dishwashing doesn’t define a marriage! Cultural norms evolve, and flexibility matters more. ”