I’m Tired of Reading Your Dumb Advice - Femi Adebayo’s Wife Slams Online Aunties

Posted by Thandiubani on Tue 23rd Apr, 2024 - tori.ng

Aduke explained that her recent outburst was aimed at defending her husband

 
Aduke Adebayo has issued a warning to online aunties invading her direct messages (DM).
 
Aduke who is the wife of the award-winning filmmaker Femi Adebayo, urged them to stop giving her unsolicited advice.
 
Aduke warned against their double standard narrative in advising her to keep calm, saying she would do what she did with actress Dayo Amusa a thousand times.
 
Aduke, who is also a food vendor, explained that her recent outburst was aimed at defending her husband, who had been publicly criticized by a colleague; who she thinks should have settled the issue amicably.
 
She promised to keep blocking those who come to her inbox telling her to back out of her husband’s matter with his colleagues.
 
She said: “Dear online aunties, please stop coming to my DM with your double-standard narrative. I’m tired of reading your numerous dumb advice… I’ll do what I did again and again if your favourite goes the same route, I wonder why you all think it’s okay for her to publicly call out a colleague ( when she could have easily put a call through) and subjected him to PUBLIC criticism but it’s not okay for his wife to publicly stand up for him. Isn’t that funny? Just stop sending those DMs. I’m tired of blocking.”
 
The Nation reported that the drama started when actress Dayo Amusa reacted after the famous crossdresser Idris Okuneye popularly known as Bobrisky named the best-dressed female at the movie premiere of Eniola Ajao’s Ajakaju.
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