Gboah.com: "I'm Going to Wear Much Worse" – Ayra Starr Fires Back at Critics Over Controversial Outfit

"I'm Going to Wear Much Worse" – Ayra Starr Fires Back at Critics Over Controversial Outfit

Nigerian singer Ayra Starr has reacted to the criticism she received after sharing photos of herself in a revealing outfit on social media.


The "Who’s That Girl" crooner recently posted pictures wearing a sultry outfit paired with a stylish headpiece. However, the photos sparked debate online, with many social media users criticizing what they described as an indecent dressing style.


Responding to the backlash, Ayra Starr made it clear that she was not bothered by the comments. The singer told critics to relax, stating that she had worn even more revealing outfits in the past and would likely wear more in the future.



"Y’all relax in the comments, I've worn way worse, and I'm going to wear way worse, so manage your yarns."



Her response quickly generated reactions from fans and followers, many of whom defended her right to dress however she chooses.


One Instagram user, @smartbeddings_interior, wrote:


"Go baby, as long as you aren’t my sister, I'm rooting for you."


Another user, @lizzybbby, said:


"She should do whatever pleases her, nobody dey pay her bills."


Supporting the singer's freedom of choice, @domingo_loso commented:


"My sister, if you want to wear nylon, na your choice. No be dem dey feed you."


Similarly, @godbless_africa001 noted:


"Free will is God's gift to humanity. What you do with it is between you and God."


Some fans openly praised her appearance, with @chukwuebuka2080 writing:


"I love her in worse."


Others reacted humorously to the outfit. @Mrprime joked:


"Werey wear bikini and gele, na once I burst laugh."


Another supporter, @authntik_gymwears, encouraged her by saying:


"For our viewing pleasure, ride on baby girl."


Meanwhile, @nairadiarytv suggested that the singer may have deliberately worn the outfit to spark conversations online.


"She wore it intentionally to get people talking, and she's achieved that."


Another commenter, @lingeriebytemmy, simply wrote:


"Your problem girl."


Despite the criticism and mixed opinions, Ayra Starr remains unfazed by the controversy. Her response has continued to fuel discussions online about celebrity fashion, personal freedom, and the growing debate over self-expression on social media.

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