Fans of reality TV star, Princess were stunned on Wednesday 30th of October 2019, when the BBNaija 2018 housemate took to her Instagram page sharing a picture of her boobs barely covered.
Princess embedded the raunchy picture with the caption, “Shes a little bit of heaven with a wild side”.
This has sparked various reactions from Nigerians on social media.
While some applauded her courage, others simply bashed her.
Read the comments gathered by TheNewsGuru below
@Julius: Stupid things to gain attention. Na wa!
@Offor: Who be this one again please show us your talent’s and not nakedness
@Anthony: Insecurity is a bad thing. Going naked is now the new way of renewing cheap celebrity status.
@Maryjane: All I know is they are all scattered all over the places. They should create a niche for themselves and abide in it. For example; people know Linda and Stella as entertainment bloggers, and me as a lifestyle blogger. These housemates who are they and what’s their occupation? They are just grabbing everything that comes by and that’s not right.
@Bolaji: This is not stupid, this is a great work of art, this is a masterpiece!!! look at the color splash, ink on melanin, this is out of this world, for all critics, bury your heads in shame, I chose to see the artistry not the nudity.
https://www.instagram.com/p/B4PJJb6nmDs/
TheNewsGuru recalls that Princess had revealed that she doesn’t have anything against Cee-C her fellow housemate at the 2018 edition of the show.
“Cynthia is doing great and I am doing great and there is no hate. However, somehow, the whole thing escalated; it has nothing to do with me hating Cynthia’s success; I feel he should have done better.
“Even when Forbes brings out a list of successful people; they rank it in their own established scale and rank their net worth to how much they know about them, it doesn’t mean that some people are not richer than others.
“Hate is not the motive here; I felt he should have known better; it could start a crisis, riots are instigated by what people say
“It is my opinion. I am saying no one should put a yardstick to success. It is just like putting one religion ahead of another. I feel it is unnecessary”, she told Punch.