“It is rude to compliment a man saying his wife has a beautiful figure” – Daddy Freeze vents

Daddy Freeze Sparks Conversation on Complimenting Someone's Wife


Media personality Daddy Freeze has sparked a conversation on social media by sharing his thoughts on complimenting someone’s spouse.

He questioned whether it is appropriate to compliment a man on his wife’s physical appearance, specifically her figure.

Daddy Freeze

In an Instagram post, Daddy Freeze asked his followers to share their thoughts on the matter.

He wrote:

“I think it’s rude to compliment a man, saying his wife has a beautiful figure? What do you think? Chilling @thedelborough presidential suite”.

This topic has generated a range of opinions, with many agreeing that it could be seen as disrespectful or inappropriate, while some believe it’s a harmless compliment.

See some reactions below,

Mr_du_shit wrote, “Very rude. Even as a friend if ur wife get good anything wey make her dey waka to the direction of my eye I dey turn face comot there

Ikharow wrote, “No, it is not rude if the compliments are being passed out of the hearing shot of your wife

Tailoring Essentials20 Backup wrote, “It’s rude. The aspect of physical figure is no-no for me o was rude gan mi

Donyefa wrote, “It’s a rude compliment

Spencer Aike wrote, “It is rude to say that, very rude

Taya Tullahi wrote, “I can never find it funny sha. So I don’t think it is good at all, na my wife ooo, no be just any babe

I Am Solid Kingik wrote, “I agree. Very rude, beautiful is just enough “Man you have a beautiful wife

Seeker_ib wrote, “It’s a delicate venture, especially if your compliment is about physical attributes”.

In another story, Daddy Freeze reacts to Pastor Adeboye’s apology on tithing.

In a video shared on social media, Daddy Freeze expressed his gratitude to Pastor Adeboye for his courageous admission.

The media personality acknowledged that his comments from seven years ago might have been too harsh.

He further claimed that his teachings played a significant role in influencing Pastor Abel Damina’s ministry, which initially supported the practice of tithing.

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