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Adina Thembi has fired back at a Twitter user who criticised her style of judging during a music reality show on TV3's.
The social media user rated the songstress’ style of judgement as ‘one way’ because she kept on repeating ‘I think’.
“#TV3Mentor Adina is always like, “I think”. You judge one way kraa dodo. Get some musical terminologies to spice up your judgement. #IThinkology,” the tweep wrote.
#TV3Mentor Adina is always like "I think". You judge one way kraa dodo. Get some musical terminologies to spice up your judgement. #IThinkology
— Ernnyberrykeyz@gmail.com (@ernnyberrykeyz) December 27, 2020
The ‘Why’ singer, however, does not find anything wrong with her judgement.
A reason she then fired back at the tweep asking, “Don’t your opinions come from your mind?" she quizzed.
Don’t your opinions come from your mind? If it’s in the mind then it means you thought about it! Why should I carry book-long terminologies when I can speak normally and still get the message across? Mo pri oooo yieeee https://t.co/IgkikFk2AO
— #Araba (@Adina_Thembi) December 28, 2020
"If it’s in the mind then it means you thought about it! Why should I carry book-long terminologies when I can speak normally and still get the message across? Mo pri oooo yieeee,” she added.
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