A viral video recently showed actress Ngozi Ezeonu publicly scolding two young actresses for attending an audition without bras. The video sparked debates online, with many people discussing whether Ezeonu’s actions were justified.
In response, media personality Yeni Kuti shared her opinion on the matter during a TVC program. Kuti said that she believed it wasn’t really Ezeonu’s place to criticize the young actresses. According to Kuti, older women sometimes forget how they behaved when they were younger, and it’s not fair to judge others for their choices.
Kuti’s comments reflect a broader conversation about age, experience, and judgment in the entertainment industry. She emphasized the importance of understanding and not being too quick to judge people, especially the younger generation trying to make their way in the industry.
‘’I think it wasn’t really any of her business. All she had to do was to reject them ‘I don’t want people who dress like you’, that’s all. She made a statement saying ‘Even when I was your age’. I do not want to be a hypocrite because when I was that age, I wore tight jeans and small tops.
We forget as old people what we did, so when we are criticizing young people, I have forgotten what I did at 24 or 20 when my stomach was flat. If I wear it you will call me and say Aunty are you not ashamed to be showing this your stomach about”