- The ex-husband of Korra Obidi, Justin Dean recently expressed dissatisfaction with his four-year-old daughter’s new demeanour.
- Dean expressed shock over her engaging in twerking and questioned its appropriateness.
- The post elicited a range of comments from netizens accordingly.
Justin Dean, the ex-husband of Nigerian dancer and singer, Korra Obidi recently sparked a buzz online with a post expressing displeasure over his four-year-old daughter’s behaviour.
In his post, Dean expressed shock and concern about his daughter engaged in twerking, a sexually suggestive dance move, and questioned the appropriateness of such behaviour at her age.
He further criticized the notion of “women supporting women,” suggesting that allowing such behaviour does not protect the innocence of children.
No doubt, his ex-wife, Korra Obidi is known for her provocative style of dancing which often triggers backlashes from netizens.
Dean voicing out his resentment over his daughter’s recent behaviour however boils down to the fact that the little girl is being influenced by her mother, which doesn’t sit well with him.
In his words:
“My 4 year old is twerking at me and thinks it’s cute. WTF. How is this women supporting women?
Protect the innocent for f&cks sakes”
See the post below:
Reacting, One @Joy Full Joy wrote: “What do u expect, you said you were helping Korra Obidi with her dance.”
Keeping up with Phina wrote: “That’s why is always good for men/women to marry right for the seek of your future kids.”
Jj Bags wrote: “What do u expect? You married her mom while she was twerking.”
Temi Ashebu wrote: “Who cares, one thing about Korra Obidi is her consistency, she has been dancing in small outfits from the first day they met. He signed up for it, he encouraged her to start a social media profile to sing and dance. She made videos, danced every day and cooked in bras and panties. Twerking was never the issue but it’s an issue now because he is mad. Don’t complain about something that was never an issue before.”
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