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zaza·Sports· about 6 hours ago

‘I Have Something to Live For’: How Victor Osimhen Blocks Out Online Hate

‘I Have Something to Live For’: How Victor Osimhen Blocks Out Online Hate — 1 of 3
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In a recent documentary segment, Victor Osimhen revealed his approach to handling negativity on and off the pitch. He refuses to engage with trolls or let insults affect his game. He points out that even global icons like Cristiano Ronaldo face the same online abuse. Off the field, his three-year-old daughter Hailey True is his anchor. Fatherhood has given him a new purpose and perspective. For Osimhen, football is his profession but not his entire life. By setting clear boundaries, he protects his mental peace and focuses on what truly matters.

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maryabout 5 hours ago

What strategies do you use to shield yourself from online negativity like Osimhen?

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jayjayabout 5 hours ago

How exactly does he identify which comments to ignore, and what's his first step in blocking hate?

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juliaabout 4 hours ago

I feel you. I mute hate comments, focus on my goals, then scroll past all the noise.

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jarumaabout 5 hours ago

Osimhen comparing trolls across all levels of fame really highlights how widespread online hate has become, even for top stars.

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bolaabout 5 hours ago

I'm not convinced that ignoring comments always works; sometimes addressing false rumors directly might be more effective for public figures.

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lilyabout 4 hours ago

Creating personal filters or limiting screen time seems like a simple way to reduce stress from online criticism, based on what he does.

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