Tyla defends ex-Miss SA 2024 finalist, Chidimma Adetshina against bullies


Well-known Mzansi singer expresses disappointment in people who bullied Chidimma Adetshina out of the Miss SA competition.

The model voluntarily withdrew from the pageant as a majority of South Africans were not pleased with her Nigerian roots.

Tyla

Following her withdrawal, the organizers of Miss Universe Nigeria invited the 23-year-old to participate in their competition.

Taking to Twitter, the Grammy-award-winning star says she is not happy about the event; she wished the model success.

Chidinma Vanessa Adetshina

Tyla wrote, “Disappointed that this happened to her, but wish you all the best girl Kill it!!!

The Water hitmaker further made it clear that she stands for South Africa, but she won’t tolerate a bully.

I will always stand with South Africa, i just feel regardless of the opinions… She was bullied and that’s what I don’t stand for,” she wrote.

Meanwhile, on Saturday night Mia La Roux was crowned winner of the Miss SA 2024 at Pretoria.

In other news – Burna Boy under fire over his reaction to Miss South Africa 2024 winner

Well-known Nigerian singer, songwriter, and record producer, Burna Boy breaks his silence over the Miss South Africa 2024 competition.

Burna Boy under fire over his reaction to Miss South Africa 2024 winner

Nigerians are highly invested in this year’s competition due to the participation and withdrawal of a contestant who reached the finalist stage – Chidinma Vanessa Adetshina. Chidinma withdrew from the pageant after been bullied, and also after a fraud case involving her mother was dug out. Read More




#Tyla #defends #exMiss #finalist #Chidimma #Adetshina #bullies

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *