OpenLife reports that Nkechi Blessing Sunday has once again taken to social media to confront online trolls who target her page with insults and body-shaming remarks.
Frustrated with the constant negativity, the Nollywood actress made it clear that she will no longer ignore unprovoked attacks.
In a bold statement, she said, “If you insult me online, please do drop your address so I can attend to you.”
Nkechi Blessing Sunday explained that many people deliberately visit her page to provoke her, leaving hurtful comments aimed at her appearance and character.
The actress added that when she responds publicly, critics often shift the blame onto her, ignoring the behavior that sparked her reaction.
“They will come to my page to troll me unprovoked, insult me and body shame me. But once I reply them publicly, people will not see their own fault. It’s my reply they see and judge, calling me rude without questioning what triggered my reactions,” she said.
Her candid words have reignited the conversation about online harassment, is an indication how celebrities often face unfair criticism for standing up to trolls, and emphasizing the need for respect and accountability on social media.
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