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Being A Female Celebrity Is An Upgraded Version Of Prostitution – Actress Nnaji Charity

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Popular Nigerian actress Charity Nnaji has stirred different reactions as she opines and maintains her position about how she perceives female celebrities in Nigeria.

In a recent post by her on her Instagram page, Charity Nnaji insisted that being a female celebrity in Nigeria is more like an advanced prostitution.

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However, Charity did not explain the reason for her opinion and her assertion has generated mixed reactions from Instagram users and some alluded that indeed she is speaking fact.

See her post below;

Here are some comments from Instagram users below;

A good reason ladies in the house are doing better than their male counterparts within short period. Buying houses and exotic cars with little acting to their names. Female bosses everywhere

 

They hate the truth, they’d come for you now oh ???? ??? especially those ones when no get relationship but them dey share one politician!!! When dey buy cars for three of them at the same time ??

Table way every body they shake e reach ur turn u destroy am ? aunty be calming down oo

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