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Tunde Ednut receives knocks over his comment on Nancy Isime’s nude scene

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Famous blogger Tunde Ednut received subtle criticism from online users for his opinions regarding Nancy Isime‘s naked scene in the “Shanty Town” film series.

Recent moviegoer Tunde visited Instagram to discuss the exposed delicate body parts.

He first asked if it was Nancy’s body, emphasizing how awful it looked. He added that RMD, a seasoned actor, enjoyed the chance to hold the bosom.

He wrote:

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“This movie wey I just watch, na Nancy Isime Obloblo be that? The thing stand and gallant oo! Choi… RMD hold the blest well. RMD dey enjoy oo! See correct NIPS! wey point. Bros, @mofedamijo MINGWO!!!”

Following his discovery that the body parts weren’t those of Nancy Isime, Tunde Ednut revealed his next course of action in a subsequent post.

He stated:

“So that blest no be Nancy Isime blest? Kai I been wan follow am before oo! I go follow am later be that. That blest soft, some warm. This life sweet oo! Now going back to THE TOWN HALL DIFFERENT…………I go follow am later.”

In response to Tunde Ednut’s posts, Paul Okoye, BBNaija Cross, and other celebrities attacked the blogger for his outrageous remarks.

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