Big Brother Naija ‘Pepper Dem’ star Anita Natacha Akide, often known as Tacha, has created a social media controversy with her opinions on broke guys.
The controversial reality TV personality turned to the microblogging network Twitter, now X, to express her views, claiming that broke men are a weapon employed by the devil to trick people.
Many responses have been posted online since Tacha’s controversial comment. Whether she was talking from personal experience or sharing her thoughts must be clarified.
In Tacha’s words, below;
“Trust me! when the devil can’t reach you personally he’ll send you a broke man who’s good in bed.”
Netizens reacts to the reality TV star controversial comment concerning broke men;
abayomi_alvin wrote, “Nigerian Broke Men have not tasted since Instagram launched. what a wahala”
iam_jasper_jay wrote, “Ladies broke man in bed and rich man that doesn’t last which one you prefer”
amosi_Ozoh wrote, “Broke men dey suffer both online and offline”
reyy_chelle wrote, “For real…he’s not giving you shishi but you can’t leave cause the D is too good …worst situation!”
threalmaya_amaka wrote, “She’s referring to Sharon I guess just saying”
holyst07 wrote, “After insulting broke men physically and emotionally and the broke man finally become an odogwu, y’all will now want him to be loyal with one woman. Mbanu!”
thedeltabeauty wrote, “Walai you go wan leave am o but the preeq go Dey make you sorry for am broke preeq can do anything cos e no get wetin e Dey think”
However, in the heat of these backlashes, Tacha didn’t sway a bit. Infact, some assumed she might have been a victim of broke men!
Do you think Tacha is right with her comments? Let’s talk about it down the comment section;
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