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Tems breaks silence after she was dragged to filth for her view-blocking outfit to the 2023 Oscars

Sensational Nigerian singer, Tems has finally spoken out after she was heavily criticized for her outfit to the 2023 Oscars.

The singer trended on social media on Monday after rocking a flamboyant white dress with a long train and huge shoulder piece that wrapped around her head.

It is evident from videos shared online that those seated behind her struggled to see the stage because her shoulder piece obstructed their view.

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This sparked a huge controversy online as some netizens dragged her to filth for her choice of outfit to the star-studded event.


Many tagged her “rude” and “selfish” for blocking the view of others in a bid to make a fashion statement.

Following the backlash she received on the internet, Tems took to her Instagram page to release official photos of her outfit to the event with a dramatic caption.

“Uh Ohh!” she wrote, hinting that she is aware of the drama caused by her outfit.

This sparked hilarious reactions from her fans and celebrities. See below,

TV host, Ebuka Obi-Uchendu wrote, “The topic.”

Singer Simi wrote, “Lmfao”

Reality TV star Neo Akpofure wrote, “Block them all 🔥”

Singer Slimcase wrote, “To see the Oscar Tems and conditions applied”

Supermodel Naomi Campbell wrote, “You looked stunning @temsbaby ❤️‍🔥”

However, some aggrieved persons still left distasteful remarks in the comment section

See her post below,

 

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