“Beauty without womb” – Troll attacks Mo Bimpe, she replies calmly
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Nollywood star Adebimpe Oyebade, widely recognized by her stage name Mo Bimpe, has publicly addressed a heartbreaking and deeply offensive comment made by a troll regarding her childbearing status. The actress, who has been energetically promoting her much-anticipated movie Miracle on Instagram, took to her social media page to share a screenshot of the cruel message in which the troll mocked her inability to have a child, deliberately tying the mockery to the very title of her new project.

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In the malicious comment, the troll went as far as to brand Mo Bimpe “barren” and “wombless,” stating that her womb could only be repaired by God. The attacker did not stop there but further mocked her with cruel words, suggesting that the day she eventually conceives would signify the end of the world. The distasteful statement attempted to ridicule her personal life in a way many have considered to be not only disrespectful but also inhumane and insensitive.

The troll, in the lengthy disturbing message, wrote: “Your miracle should be the birth of your child but the normalcy of you being celebrated without a child has made it more reasonable to you that kids are actually useless but that’s dummy reasoning from you @mo_bimpe. You’re a b@rren and w@mbless woman!!!!! Only God can repair your womb because it’s more than reconstruction!!!! @mo_bimpe.”

The vile remarks, which many of her fans have condemned as pure cyberbullying, also included a taunt urging her to reveal to the world what supposedly happened to her womb. The troll’s obsession with her private life, coupled with the timing of the comment during her movie promotion, seemed deliberately intended to hurt the actress and stir negativity around her project.

In her response, Mo Bimpe demonstrated remarkable composure and maturity. Instead of engaging the troll with equally hurtful words, she used her platform to send a strong message to her fans. She explained that trolls are often miserable and insecure individuals who use negativity as an outlet for their frustrations. She advised her supporters not to let such hateful comments distract them from what truly matters.

“A little break from promoting MY MIRACLE. See the nuisance stressing my fans. The fool is in my DM switching from being a hater to a fan, even begging for help. A confused maggot,” she captioned the post. She further encouraged her fans, writing: “My amazing fans, I see how y’all got angry with the comments, don’t worry too much, this one isn’t worth it biko! Let’s focus on MY MIRACLE, which drops today by 2 pm!”

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Her calm but firm response has since earned her widespread praise from fans and industry colleagues who admire her strength, grace, and ability to rise above hate. Many have also taken the opportunity to call for an end to online bullying, particularly against women who are unfairly targeted for deeply personal issues such as fertility and marriage. For Mo Bimpe, however, the message is clear—her focus remains on her work, her movie Miracle, and the love she shares with her supportive fanbase.