'Kumbuka self-respect!' Willy Paul warns twerking ladies on TikTok

25, May 2023 / 2 min read/ By Livenow Africa

Willy Paul, a musician, recently expressed his dissatisfaction with the behavior of certain women who frequently engage in twerking on TikTok. Taking to social media, Willy Paul voiced his concern, suggesting that these women lack self-respect due to their online twerking activities.

In a candid statement, the 'Umeme' artist questioned whether these women who shake their hips on TikTok, hoping to catch the attention of artists and get featured, remember the concept of self-respect.

Willy Paul further emphasized that these women may not realize that what they showcase to artists is what the artists will seek from them. Consequently, they often find themselves regretting their choices when the artist has already taken advantage of them.

This isn't the first time the former gospel singer has shared his opinions about women and TikTok. In February of the same year, Willy Paul advised his male counterparts to steer clear of women obsessed with social media. He referred to Instagram and TikTok girls as toxic, suggesting that it is better to pursue a girlfriend from the village since these girls are spoiled, play games, and are solely focused on money.

Expressing his viewpoint, Willy Paul warned men to seek meaningful relationships with women in rural areas, implying that those found on platforms like TikTok and Instagram exhibit unpredictable behavior. He highlighted instances where a woman can be with a man in one moment, but within a short span of time, she might be in a different location with someone else, even changing her name.

Willy Paul's advice reflects his concern for the well-being and integrity of women engaging in twerking on TikTok, as well as his cautionary words to men regarding the potential pitfalls of pursuing relationships with women heavily invested in social media platforms.

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