Actress Chizzy Alichi berates Nigerians who tell her she is ‘next in line’ anytime she congratulates her pregnant colleagues
Actress Chizzy Alichi has spoken out against Nigerians who comment “You are next in line” whenever she congratulates her pregnant colleagues on Instagram.
Chizzy, who married her husband, Ugochukwu Chike-Mbah, in December 2020, has not yet had children, which has led some social media followers to assume she is next to have a baby.
The actress recently congratulated her colleague, Chika Ike, who is expecting her first child, and some followers left comments suggesting Chizzy would be next. In response, Chizzy expressed her displeasure with these comments, calling out those who make such remarks on her Instagram stories.
Chizzy’s message highlights the pressure some women face on social media about when they will start a family.
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Actress Chizzy Alichi berates Nigerians who tell her she is ‘next in line’ anytime she congratulates her pregnant colleagues
Actress Chizzy Alichi has spoken out against Nigerians who comment “You are next in line” whenever she congratulates her pregnant colleagues on Instagram.
Chizzy, who married her husband, Ugochukwu Chike-Mbah, in December 2020, has not yet had children, which has led some social media followers to assume she is next to have a baby.
The actress recently congratulated her colleague, Chika Ike, who is expecting her first child, and some followers left comments suggesting Chizzy would be next. In response, Chizzy expressed her displeasure with these comments, calling out those who make such remarks on her Instagram stories.
Chizzy’s message highlights the pressure some women face on social media about when they will start a family.
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