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Bahati’s baby mama Yvette Obura hits back at trolls for calling her ‘ugly’


Yvette Obura, the mother of Bahati’s child has addressed the relentless trolling and negative comments she has been receiving regarding her appearance.

In a live session on Sunday, Obura expressed her appreciation for her looks and called out those who have labeled her as “ugly.”

During her emotional message, Yvette Obura refuted claims that she had ever referred to herself as a celebrity.

She clarified that someone had taken a specific clip out of context, spreading false information about her.

“I have never been a celebrity. They know their own reasons why they said that,” she stated, dismissing the misconceptions.

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The online abuse escalated when some individuals compared Yvette to another public figure, Pritty Vishy.

However, Yvette made it clear that she held no ill feelings toward Vishy but emphasized that it was unfortunate how people resorted to calling her and others derogatory names.

“No harm to Vishy. It is so unfortunate that people are calling us ugly. I am sorry and sending hugs and love to you,” she said.

Yvette also acknowledged the impact of cyberbullying and harassment on public figures, sharing her understanding of why some choose not to engage with their followers.

She lamented how people often rush to judgment without taking the time to understand the context or intentions behind certain clips.

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“It makes sense why some public figures do not want to interact with some of you because of the cyberbullying and the harassing since you do not take time to understand where this clip was coming from,” she explained.

Despite the hurtful comments she has faced, Yvette maintained a positive outlook.

“I thank God for my looks and whatever was said, inshallah and good vibes.”

She further encouraged her fans and followers to practice empathy and interact with people before making judgments based solely on appearances.

Yvette’s response to the trolls has garnered support from many fans, who have praised her for speaking out against cyberbullying and promoting a message of understanding and kindness.

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