The reality TV actress admits she has become accustomed to her haters calling her nasty names on social media.
By Omotayo Olutekunbi
Tega Dominic, a former Big Brother Naija contestant, has disclosed that the bulk of people mocking and shaming her on social media are women.
On Tuesday, March 23, 2022, the reality TV personality announced this via her Instagram Stories.
“Majority of the people who troll and abuse me worldwide are females ‘Obirin’ ‘Aban’ ‘Women’ 95% are females flying with the hate and name tags ‘ashawo, adulterer, disgrace,” she wrote.
Tega said she accepted the names but hoped these women were saints because they had never committed a sin.
“All these is not a problem, my own is make sure you are a saint, because I have accepted these names tho they are not who I am but are you not ashamed?”
“A man does something but it is swept under the carpet by the same women but a female will kick her leg against a stone but its the same females that will come against her. Una nor dey shame? Na why I dey my lane.”
Since her departure from the reality show, the mother of one has received hate on social media.
Tega’s nemesis began when she began an unpleasant connection with fellow flatmate, Boma.
She denied having a sexual contact with the actor turned reality TV star in the house after leaving the show.
On several occasions, the reality TV star has asked fans of the show to pardon her conduct when she was in the house.
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