Tiwa Savage lacks self-respect – Verydarkman

As Tiwa Savage navigates her role as a celebrated artist in the limelight, her recent decision to flaunt her body in such a manner raises critical questions from VDM about the balance between self-expression and the potential for self-degradation


Martins Vincent Otse, widely recognized as Verydarkman, has unleashed a fiery critique of Tiwa Savage following her provocative TikTok live session with emerging stars Habeeb Hamzat, known as Peller, and Amadou Elizabeth Aminata, better known as Jarvis.

In a jaw-dropping display aimed at showcasing her body art, the award-winning singer audaciously exposed her backside during the stream, igniting a whirlwind of reactions across social media.

Earlier reports from WITHIN NIGERIA captured the essence of this sensational encounter, where Tiwa Savage’s shocking act sparked not only intrigue but also controversy.

Verydarkman, never one to shy away from controversial discussions, took to his social media platform to voice his concerns over this provocative act.

He lamented the troubling trend among celebrities, particularly female artists like Tiwa Savage, who resort to sensationalism for attention.

VDM’s passionate outcry emphasized a deeper issue: the detrimental effects of such public displays on personal dignity and self-respect. He stated, bluntly, that Savage’s actions reflect a concerning lack of self-worth, positioning her as an artist who compromises her integrity for fleeting social media clout.

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Meanwhile, in a fierce response to the media frenzy surrounding Tiwa Savage’s recent TikTok live session, Peller has not held back in his criticism of Nigerian bloggers, whom he accuses of sensationalizing the moment where the iconic singer exposed her backside.

Peller took to social media to express his outrage, condemning the blogging community for focusing on negativity while conveniently overlooking the more uplifting aspects of their interaction.

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