- Veteran singer Paul Okoye, popularly known as Rudeboy, shares an unconventional strategy for dealing with internet trolls on his Instagram story.
- He emphasizes the importance of listening to trolls to understand their frustrations and reasons for negativity.
- Rudeboy suggests a playful method: after listening, celebrities should ask trolls for their account details as a form of goodwill.
- Once the trolls provide their account information, he humorously advises celebrities to insult them and then block them.
Veteran Nigerian singer Paul Okoye, popularly known as Rudeboy, has shared a distinct perspective on how celebrities can effectively deal with internet trolls.
In a recent post on his Instagram story, the musician emphasized the importance of engaging with trolls rather than simply dismissing them.
Rudeboy suggested that, instead of responding with anger, celebrities should take a moment to listen to trolls as they express their frustrations and grievances.
He believes that this approach can reveal the underlying issues that lead to their negativity.
In a humorous twist, Rudeboy proposed a method for managing these interactions. He advised celebrities to ask trolls for their account details as a gesture of goodwill, offering them a “glimmer of hope.”
However, once they provide their information, he advised celebrities to unleash an insult before blocking them,
In his words:
“Sometimes be nice to these trolls… listen to them, they will tell you their frustrations and their problems and why they are just angry with you for nothing. Then ask them to send their account details, give them hope, and when they send it… insult their papa!! … and block them.”
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In other news, Veteran music star Paul Okoye, popularly known as Rudeboy, has expanded his impressive car collection with the addition of a stunning new car.
The singer shared his latest acquisition with fans on Instagram, where he proudly displayed the luxurious car.
In a video posted on his Instagram, Rudeboy revealed the new addition to his fleet, describing the purchase as a mere update to his ‘wardrobe.’
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