The actress handled this with sarcasm and style
Nollywood
actress Jemima Osunde found herself unexpectedly caught in the crosshairs of a
body-shaming conversation on X (formerly Twitter).
It began, as
these things often do, with a sweeping generalisation.
User @maxvayshia tweeted, “There is no man that finds BBL attractive. Why do
these women do it?” A thread ensued, with another user, @ahanaelroi, jumping in to add, “I didn’t know @JemimaOsunde did BBL. That girl drives me wild.”It didn’t
take long for Jemima to step in with a response that was as dry as it was
devastating. “Which of the Jemima?” she tweeted, four words
that instantly turned the conversation on its head and made it clear she wasn’t
here for the baseless gossip.
Who
is Jemima Osunde?
For those
unfamiliar, Jemima Osunde is
a trained physiotherapist and actress who rose to fame through roles in series
like Shuga and has since become a fixture in Nollywood’s new generation.
With
appearances in hit films such as New Money, The Delivery Boy, and Namaste Wahala, Jemima has carved a niche for herself
as a versatile performer who can go from drama to comedy and back again without
missing a beat.
The
bigger issue
While the
allegation itself may seem laughable, it speaks to a larger issue: the constant policing of women’s
bodies, especially public figures.
In Jemima’s case, her sarcastic response wasn’t just a clapback; it was a
refusal to engage with a narrative she didn’t sign up for.
It’s also a
reminder that female celebrities are often reduced to their appearances, with
little regard for the substance of their work or who they are outside of
aesthetic speculation.
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