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Nollywood star Peter Ijagbemi has publicly confronted vicious cyberbullies who targeted his expectant wife with relentless body shaming and toxic insults during her pregnancy. The emotional actor released a heartfelt video on social media, exposing how the online abuse nearly devastated his family, leaving his wife questioning her beauty and too traumatized to share photos or selfies.
In the raw footage, Ijagbemi directly addresses the trolls: “Una wey bulll¥ my wife how market, Una almost kppai my wife with una baaad words, you body shaame my wife that she will always asked me babe am I still beautiful, I can’t snap, I cant upload Photos because they always abuse me online.”
He revealed the deep psychological toll, explaining that the constant harassment forced them to retreat from public platforms, with his wife repeatedly seeking reassurance about her appearance amid the cruelty.
Ijagbemi’s bold call-out aims to empower others facing similar digital torment. “I did this video to encourage someone out there been bullli!ed,” he declared, transforming personal pain into a beacon of resilience for victims of cyberbullying and pregnancy body shaming.
The incident highlights the darker side of celebrity life, where social media fame invites anonymous attacks, especially on vulnerable moments like maternity.
Fans and fellow celebrities have rallied behind the couple who newly welcome their new born baby, flooding comments with messages of solidarity and condemning the bullies. Mental health advocates praise Ijagbemi for shedding light on how online trolling can exacerbate pregnancy anxiety, leading to self-doubt and isolation.
This viral moment underscores the urgent need for stricter platform moderation against hate speech targeting pregnant women and body image issues.
As the video garners millions of views, it serves as a powerful reminder that behind every glowing pregnancy glow-up post lies potential vulnerability to keyboard warriors. Ijagbemi’s stand could inspire broader conversations on protecting mental health in the digital age, encouraging empathy over envy.
The actor’s unfiltered outrage has turned a family crisis into a movement against cyberbullying in Nigeria’s entertainment scene, proving that speaking up can heal and unite.
He revealed the deep psychological toll, explaining that the constant harassment forced them to retreat from public platforms, with his wife repeatedly seeking reassurance about her appearance amid the cruelty.
Ijagbemi’s bold call-out aims to empower others facing similar digital torment. “I did this video to encourage someone out there been bullli!ed,” he declared, transforming personal pain into a beacon of resilience for victims of cyberbullying and pregnancy body shaming.
The incident highlights the darker side of celebrity life, where social media fame invites anonymous attacks, especially on vulnerable moments like maternity.
Fans and fellow celebrities have rallied behind the couple who newly welcome their new born baby, flooding comments with messages of solidarity and condemning the bullies. Mental health advocates praise Ijagbemi for shedding light on how online trolling can exacerbate pregnancy anxiety, leading to self-doubt and isolation.
This viral moment underscores the urgent need for stricter platform moderation against hate speech targeting pregnant women and body image issues.
As the video garners millions of views, it serves as a powerful reminder that behind every glowing pregnancy glow-up post lies potential vulnerability to keyboard warriors. Ijagbemi’s stand could inspire broader conversations on protecting mental health in the digital age, encouraging empathy over envy.
The actor’s unfiltered outrage has turned a family crisis into a movement against cyberbullying in Nigeria’s entertainment scene, proving that speaking up can heal and unite.
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