Nigerian socialite Bobrisky has criticised some women who attended the service of songs organised in honour of late actor Alexx Ekubo, accusing them of dressing inappropriately for the solemn occasion.
Expressing his displeasure, Bobrisky questioned the choice of outfits worn by some attendees, arguing that the event was meant to be a moment of reflection and remembrance rather than a fashion display.
“Its service of song not a WHITE party
What’s with all that heavy makeup, high heels, dresses that shows curves and all. I don’t have a problem dressing classy and stunny but showing skin, thighs, cleavage to a burial YOU DEY CRAZE.
Some Nigeria girls fit hustle for montuary if they allow them Mtcwwww”.
His remarks sparked reactions online as many weighed in on the debate over what is considered appropriate attire for funeral-related events.
A service of songs is traditionally held to celebrate and honour the life of a deceased person ahead of burial, bringing together family, friends and loved ones in a more solemn atmosphere. Bobrisky maintained that some of the fashion choices on display did not reflect the mood of the gathering.
