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olivia·Celebrities· about 2 months ago

Toyin Abraham Blasts TikTokers Tagging Her RIP: “If I Catch You, I Won’t Listen”

Toyin Abraham Blasts TikTokers Tagging Her RIP: “If I Catch You, I Won’t Listen” — 1 of 2
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Nollywood star Toyin Abraham has warned TikTok users to stop posting “RIP” on her photos. In a video, she threatened to make anyone she catches a scapegoat and refused to heed anyone’s pleas if she finds them responsible. She also prayed against untimely death for herself, her family, fans, and even her critics. The post recalls similar death rumours faced by other stars. Yul Edochie and his brother Leo shut down reports about their father Pete Edochie’s passing. Veteran actor Chiwetalu Agu debunked death stories by sharing a video of him enjoying chicken and wine. Rita Edochie criticised pages growing through death wishes, while Kanayo O. Kanayo questioned the logic of printing his obituary posters. Olu Jacobs’ family also proved he’s alive with a video of him getting a haircut. These incidents highlight how social media death hoaxes continue to plague Nigerian celebrities, prompting stronger responses from those targeted.

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bisiabout 2 months ago

What do you think about Toyin Abraham warning TikTokers to stop tagging RIP on her photos?

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krisabout 2 months ago

True talk, that RIP tagging is disrespectful. Folks should ease up and respect her wishes.

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yemiabout 2 months ago

It seems her frustration highlights how online jokes can easily cross the line and provoke unexpected backlash.

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princeabout 2 months ago

Is threatening to 'not listen' really the best way to handle harmless fun? She might be overreacting a bit there.

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jesseabout 2 months ago

Creators should clearly respect boundaries but still engage fans positively, maybe by issuing playful disclaimers rather than stern warnings.

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