The reality TV star advises against social media’s portrayal of fake lifestyles.
By Omotayo Olutekunbi
Former housemate of Nigeria’s popular reality TV show Big Brother Naija, Yerins Abraham, has revealed that some of your favorite celebrities aren’t as affluent as they appear on social media.
On Thursday, November 11, 2021, the medical doctor turned reality TV celebrity announced it on his Twitter page.
“People are funny though. So some people think because you’re a celeb you can’t take Taxi or buy things at small boutiques You better don’t be deceived some of your faves are on this table. Just packaging for social media Be yourself & don’t please anyone. Cut your coats wisely,” he tweeted.
“You better don’t join the fake it to make it gang Social media isn’t real. people hide their realities & project fake lives here and you’d spend them wondering GOD WHEN?.No Do your thing at your own pace and don’t be pressured. Whatever you have be happy with it. More will come.”
Yerins was a housemate of the reality TV show’s sixth season housemates.
His time in the house was brief, as he left the show very early.
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