"Mind your own business instead of criticizing my fashion" - Yemi Alade fires back at fashion critics
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Yemi Alade, the renowned Nigerian singer, has often faced criticism regarding her sense of style.

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While she typically ignores such comments, it seems that she was in no mood to entertain trolls this time.

Taking to her Twitter page, the singer shared a new photo in which she appeared stylish in a brown ensemble.

Yemi Alade looked effortlessly chic in a brown two-piece outfit, comprising a button-down shirt and a mini skirt.

Adding a touch of edginess to her attire, she wore a pair of fishnet stockings and completed the look with trendy sneakers.

The singer wrote;

However, it didn’t take long for the trolls to emerge.

Barely minutes after the singer shared the photo, a Twitter user by the name of @humbledarasimi criticized Yemi Alade, pointing out that her fishnet stockings were torn around the inner part of her thighs.

The user posted a zoomed-in screenshot of the affected area, although the tweet has since been deleted.

In her tweet, @humbledarasimi wrote;

I’m the only one seeing this.”

Yemi Alade, known for her quick wit and no-nonsense attitude, responded to the comment with an epic clap back.

She wrote;

This pic was posted 3 minutes ago, and that was enough time for you to zoom in and tweet your ignorance. Imagine if you paid attention to the details of your life in this manner; you would be in a better place by now. It’s open on both thighs since that area is your business too.”

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Netizens Reactions…

@iam_jenniferr_ said; For a celebrity, I don’t think she should be seen wear a torn fishnet.”

@bestybesst said; “That’s a net what do u expect.” tolu.og: “Premium dragging for not minding your business.”

@sleepwear_nig wrote; “It’s a fishnet, sometimes people even rip it in different places. Face your front!”

@nri_olaedo said; “Always women shaming their fellow women.”

@nifemi_8 said; “She paid attention to all the details on Aunty Yemi but ignored key details like differences between “I’m” and “am I.”