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Actress Yvonne Nelson has been trolled by a section on social media after she shared her view on BBC Africa Eye’s documentary ‘Sex For Grades’.
Yvonne Nelson took to her twitter page to condemn the culture of people asking for sex before they assist.
She also frowned on women who, according to her, have the habit of easily exposing themselves on social media and questioned if those actions will ever change.
“Sex for grades! Sex for jobs! Sex for everything in our part of the world! Your brains don't matter here. It’s the covered parts they want, oh wait, these parts arent covered anymore... it's free on social media. Will, it ever change??,” Yvonne Nelson wrote.
However, her comments especially the section about nudity on social media has not been received well by Twitter users.
Some have said the actress is slut-shaming women while others have called her actions victim shaming.
But many of them, have pulled out old photos of the actress in bikini and other semi-nude clothes explaining the actress has no right to criticise someone for going nude on social media when she has done same countless times.
See comments below:
They say Yvonne Nelson is slut shaming. Dis gal no force koraa... Someone tell her we live in a progressive world Wai. Being a slut is OK. Shaming sluts is bad. But on which moral ground is she dissing dem tho? Aseres3m
— kwamena (@y3Ghana) October 8, 2019
Yvonne Nelson is still clowning I see. Lol.
— Thor's Héärtbeát (@adolbarbie) October 8, 2019
Yvonne Nelson. Youuu that ties towels in your movies and take them off is trying to slut shame?? Like you literally do things our society deems as "immoral"
— Queen of magnificent mystery (@jayydare) October 8, 2019
You're here performing for the same men that wouldn't even batte an eye in calling you an "ashawo" in seconds.
Shame. https://t.co/T6voDu9OeN
You see why you don't just take any celebrity as your Mentor🤦ðŸ¾...Look at tweets from Yvonne Nelson ,Jay Folay and Headmaster (DKB) and confirm for me 🚶ðŸ½ðŸš¶ðŸ½
— Man City 0-2 Wolves😹💔 (@AL_Loyalton) October 8, 2019
Yvonne Nelson is that you? You cover your body on social Media too? You doing the exact same thing but blaming others. Smh pic.twitter.com/Oyltmhzu8A
— Evans Ne-Yo🇬🇠(@Evans_NeYo) October 8, 2019
The irony !!! Same Yvonne Nelson on the left? pic.twitter.com/7nYzr16jFJ
— Kofi Cephas (@youngcephas) October 8, 2019
Surely Yvonne Nelson isn”™t trying to shame women for not fully covering their bodies. Surely she can”™t be. My eyes must be paining me
— Diana Smith (@diana_o_a_) October 8, 2019
I”™m here reading Yvonne Nelson”™s tweet and wondering if you guys verified a wrong person. https://t.co/CC2rj9G3yx
— ObumForPresident (@iObumss) October 8, 2019
Why are people against Yvonne Nelson. What she said was totally right
— Whyworryâ„¢ (@bracharles69) October 8, 2019
Loool
— Adebare Adeniran Abegunde (#TripleA) (@AbegundeAdebare) October 8, 2019
D same Yvonne Nelson Iyanya sang about her waist is here giving opinion on nudity ,what a waste of opinion
The day you guys stop being afraid of the truth is the day you know that Yvonne Nelson is telling the truth
— Yaa Baffo (@yaabaffo) October 8, 2019
Yall shouldn't blame Yvonne Nelson for her tweet. You see ehn, she is tall and also puts on wig. Imagine been close to the sun with wig on head. Her brains are fried and damaged . Allow her to misbehave
— 𓈈 Nsawam Micheal Scofield (@OkwasiaBiNti) October 8, 2019
Yvonne Nelson motivational speaker wey don mah pic.twitter.com/iXffU0GXpi
— Isaiah (@isaiahakomor) October 8, 2019
Breaking : Yvonne Nelson on the verge of a breakthrough for Young African women against Sexual harassment!!! pic.twitter.com/F9ULPvKLLq
— ⊙KÈLVIÑly (@OKELVINly) October 8, 2019
Yvonne Nelson. Youuu that ties towels in your movies and take them off is trying to slut shame?? Like you literally do things our society deems as "immoral"
— Queen of magnificent mystery (@jayydare) October 8, 2019
You're here performing for the same men that wouldn't even batte an eye in calling you an "ashawo" in seconds.
Shame. https://t.co/T6voDu9OeN
They say Yvonne Nelson is slut shaming. Dis gal no force koraa... Someone tell her we live in a progressive world Wai. Being a slut is OK. Shaming sluts is bad. But on which moral ground is she dissing dem tho? Aseres3m
— kwamena (@y3Ghana) October 8, 2019
Yvonne Nelson
10years later pic.twitter.com/Y99SiHmHia— 🇬ðŸ‡ç‚’作神🇬🇠(@khqwesy) October 8, 2019
Yvonne Nelson is that you? You cover your body on social Media too? You doing the exact same thing but blaming others. Smh pic.twitter.com/Oyltmhzu8A
— Evans Ne-Yo🇬🇠(@Evans_NeYo) October 8, 2019
The absolute state of that Yvonne Nelson tweet.
— David Hundeyin (@DavidHundeyin) October 8, 2019
I'm thankful for having friends I am accountable to, so that if my brain is starved of oxygen and I post something genuinely, incredibly stupid on the internet, I have people to tell me "bro, please stop."
Won”™t waste much time on you muppet. Just google Yvonne Nelson you twat. Has she been covering her body too?
— Evans Ne-Yo🇬🇠(@Evans_NeYo) October 8, 2019
You telling me Yvonne Nelson do not have the "moral right" to say what she said, like for real?? 🤔🤔😂
Who determines who has moral right or not? Who set the moral right law??
Is she the only celeb who gave birth without been married?? Give her a break na Gyampo seff dey— Nungua Eminem 🇬ðŸ‡Â©ï¸Â®ï¸ðŸ’¯ (@kwabena_live) October 8, 2019
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