South Sudanese TikToker complains of being skin-shamed after her criticism of Nameless
Nameless and the TikToker who criticized him. PHOTO/Courtesy.

“Hope she learns the right lessons” Nameless speaks after forgiving TikToker who bashed him

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South Sudanese TikToker harshly criticized Nameless likening him to a thug. The move sparked angry reactions from Kenyans who ruthlessly hit back at the female content creator with some even skin-shaming her.

The TikToker mocked some Kenyan celebrities who turned up at the premiere of the international film, Black Panther, ‘Wakanda Forever’.

The young lady who is just beginning her journey as a content creator found herself in the thick of insults of all manners after she criticized Nameless’ appearance – saying that he looked like a thug.

“Nameless personally you look like these people that are robbing people because if I saw you I personally would have run because it is giving armed robbers,” she said.

After the video went viral, the TikToker came under scathing attack from a section of netizens who savagely roasted her.

 

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The lady later came out to reveal that she had reached out to Nameless to apologize to him for her criticism.

“I’ve reached out to Nameless and apologised and told him if he took any offence to my review, I am genuinely sorry. You know I have reached out to him,” she said.

Nameless has since also confirmed that the lady reached out to him and that he had forgiven her.

The veteran singer thanked Kenyans for standing with him, noting that he hoped the lady learnt her lesson.

“Ok. Guys been calling me to comment about what i felt about this someone who had criticized my wakanda outfits on TikTok , and on how Kenyans KOT came to my defence on Twitter and TikTok mpaka nikajikuta na trend Twitter jana .wueh. First , I must say I cant appreciate enough how much love and respect I get from Kenyans 🙏🏿🙏🏿…never take it for granted . The love gives me extra strength to navigate public life and this confusing entertainment industry 🥴😊💪🏾

“Anyway, The lady reached out on my dm and apologized, And I assured her that I had forgiven her even before she apologized…for me forgiveness is for me to not take angry or negative energy sent my way.
But more important for me is if she learns the right lessons from this tough experience. And not let defensive Ego blind you from picking the RIGHT lessons bana .🙏🏿 I know the pressure of social media will make some people be mean to each other sometimes. Try harder to not be made to do what you would not want to be done to you.💪🏾💪🏾.!” Nameless wrote.