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Fani-Kayode Attacks Toyin Lawani For Styling Raunchy Nun Outfit

A Nigerian politician Femi Fani-Kayode’ has described the decision of Toyin Lawani to style a raunchy nun outfit as “Ghetto rubbish” and “Evil”.

Nigeria celebrity stylist, Lawani, had put up a post on Instagram were she wore a raunchy nun outfit.

Taking to his Twitter offical handle, Femi Fani-Kayode described Toyin’s fashion as “Ghetto Rubbish” and “Evil”.

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Fani-Kayode’s tweet reads; “Disrespectful, tasteless, tactless, shameless, bestial, blasphemous, heretical, disgusting, provocative, outrageous, anti-Christ and totally and completely unacceptable. This is not art: it is GHETTO RUBBISH!”

The stylist while defending herself after being dragged for wearing the raunchy nun outfit said, “Honestly Nigerians have refused to be liberated when it comes to fashion and depicting themes.

“When will you get it into your empty skulls that costumes can carry crucifix and doesn’t mean its a sign of disrespect, people dress like sexy nuns all day, for all sorts of events and Halloween. Yet, y’all on my page crying and wailing like I killed someone in your family just because I’m Nigerian.

“But if It’s Kim or your RiRi or Beyoncé now , you will be hearing aww, so hot. Most of you are so way back, your lack of exposure is really disturbing you lots, you don’t even know what Art is when you see it, I learnt fashion internationally, break fashion boundaries and I’m a Risk taker.

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  • mensah

    Toyin possesses considerable talent, yet she appears to be grappling with inner turmoil. Her choice of attire, resembling that of a babalawo, with numerous skulls and garments adorned with dragons, has left me feeling disheartened. I am contemplating discontinuing my viewership of the Real Housewives of Lagos due to her actions. I earnestly pray for God’s mercy and her deliverance. While I refrain from passing judgment, it is evident that something is amiss with Toyin, and it could be an unspoken plea for assistance.

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