Juliet Ibrahim, Ghanaian actress and singer, poured out her frustration on two of her fans who felt it was okay to curse her out on her Instagram page after she posted a picture of herself and Bobby Valentino, American R&B singer on Monday.
As much as celebrities all over the world get compliments and a whole lot of attention and favourable positions due to fame, they also get a lot of criticisms from their fans and other critics, which may or may not go down well with them.
Often times, the criticisms are unwarranted and cruel, with some hurling very offensive words at them. Many have grown a thick skin to the criticisms as part of what came with all the fame but there are those who will throw their assumed prestige off the window to attack the offending critic, showing they are, after all, just humans with feelings.
One of such celebs who don’t care what you think and would absolutely not take any cruelty, especially lewd comments on her social media page, is the beautiful Juliet. She has shown to hide her thoughts, whether the subject is her recent divorce or her alleged former boyfriend, Ik Ogbonna. After watching Ik flaunt his new relationship with Canadian girlfriend, Sonia Lareinaa, Juliet took to Twitter to subtly describe them as the broke and fake version of Jay Z and Beyonce, American singing couple.
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Well, two of her fans thought it wrong for the beautiful and recently divorced mother of one to be going about taking pictures with different men, including an American star, so they chose to comment on the picture. They called her out on her role as a mother, using profane words. One said, “Get a man and stop sleeping with stars” and Juliet fired back in even more profane words unprintable on this site.
The actress seems to be having an interesting career year going about promoting her latest produced movie, Shattered Romance and her new single, It’s Over Now.
Juliet, who has been very vocal on her social media accounts on Ebola prevention awareness, also released a video to educate and inform the public about the fast-killing virus.
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