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Tems responds to body-shaming comments after 7 years

4th June 2025 12:30:36 PM

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Nigerian singer Temilade Openiyi, popularly known as Tems, has grown weary of unsolicited comments about her body over the past seven years in the public eye.

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She shares an unapologetic message on X, addressing the constant critique of her physical appearance, particularly her curves.

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"I never thought I’d need to say it but you are all weird. “It’s small, it’s flat, it’s fat.” Dog ITS MINE," the singer wrote.

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Fans have frequently demanded to see her body, with phrases like "“Show us your bumbum” becoming a common request.

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Tems responds with a playful defiance saying, "So me too, I will turn and say 'see Nah show ME yours first?? See how that feels?"

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Despite the pressure, the "Love Me Jeje" hitmaker makes it clear that her body is just what it is.

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Stressing that, "it is just a body, I will add and lose weight." Adding that her freedom to exist is her topmost concern.

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She has never hidden her body, but she is no longer willing to justify anything to anyone.

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"The more you don't like my body, the better for me actually. But it is enough now, move on from my bum."

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Adding his voice to the matter, Tems' manager, Muyiwa Awoniyi, warned critics against disrespecting his artistes, Tems, Omah Lay (Stanley), and Lekan.

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According to him, he is not perturbed by personal attacks, however, he will not hesitate to deal with anyone who disrespects his clients.

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“Said it before and I’ll say it again. Insulting me? I’m fine with it. But if you insult Temi, Stanley or Lekan? We will have a problem. ‘Till next time, bye for now,” he wrote.

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