When you tell some people to be comfortable in their skin it will look like somebody is talking too much, init? Okay, on Instagr...
When you tell some people to be comfortable in their skin it will look like somebody is talking too much, init?
Okay, on Instagram, I saw how hatans/fanters (haters + fans... usually confused people) entered a celeb today. I wanted to cry for the celeb. Although I was laughing like Jack Nicholson in the 1980 movie The Shining, it wasn't a laughing something.
A Yollywood (Yoruba Movie Industry) actress, Tayo Sobola, jejely posted her picture on Instagram only for her hatans/fanters to enter her from different directions and angles. (Hohoho... get your mind out the gutter!)
Someone fired her and she answered. Smart thing to do. How many times have Kardashians answered negative remarks on social media? It was when she answered that other people started answering her.
She explained that it was the application she used that made her face fairer that her legs. The operational word here is "application". What phone application dramatically changes people's colour like that? But then, she said "application". She didn't specify it was a phone application. Read the comments I copped: