Netizens Slam Kikky Bada$$ for Hypocrisy
“The same mouth that was saying ED pfee 2 months ago?… girl have some shame” - Tofara Phiri
Netizens Slam Kikky Bada$$ for Hypocrisy
Zimbabwean rapper and social media influencer, Kikky Badass, has found herself at the centre of a social media storm, as fellow Zimbabweans have taken her to task for alleged hypocrisy.
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The controversy ignited when she posted a tweet on X, formerly known as Twitter, criticizing some of her countrymen, saying,
Bruh some Zimbabweans have turned out to be wicked and vile individuals, the things they say so. Woona mu bio munhu akanyora ka Bible verse about kindness and what not. Hypocrisy at its best.
Zimbabweans on social media wasted no time in responding to Kikky Badass’s remarks, accusing her of double standards and hypocrisy.
Several users left no stone unturned, expressing their disapproval in no uncertain terms:
Solicitor At Large (@Zvoutete14) likened her comments to “a goblin telling us that witchcraft is bad so we should desist from it.”
Uncle_Damian (@uncle_Dame) asserted that Kikky Badass didn’t have the moral authority to speak about “hypocrisy” if she didn’t understand its meaning.
Netizens Slam Kikky Bada$$ for Hypocrisy
Chichilo (@chiedza23) took a dig at her for affiliating with the ruling party, ZANU, which has faced criticism for its role in the country’s healthcare system crisis.
ManFromNyasaland (@PhiriTofara) pointed out her previous support for the party by saying, “the same mouth that was saying ed pfee 2 months ago?… girl have some shame.”
Kikky Badass’s recent social media post calling out some of her fellow Zimbabweans for alleged wickedness has backfired dramatically.
Her fellow countrymen, taking umbrage at what they perceive as hypocrisy, have vehemently criticized her on social media.
The online outcry highlights the importance of public figures aligning their words and actions, especially in a country facing a range of social and political challenges.
This incident serves as a reminder that the power of the people’s voice on social media can swiftly hold individuals accountable for their public statements and actions.