Online has never been a safe place for adults leave alone kids who barely understand what is going on in some of these streets.
Well Yvette Obura has finally found out what it means to have her child picked on by online critics claiming she dresses like veteran…wait, scratch that…she dresses like an old woman.
Having come across the mean things said about her daughter Mueni, Yvette Obura through her TikTok account addressed the hating grown ups, reminding them that their opinion on her child – were as useless as their reasoning.
The mother of one went on to express her surprise on seeing adults troll an innocent 9 year old for her dressing adding that everyone has a right to dress their children as they pleased – and since Mueni is hers….people had no right to criticize however she choses to have her dressed.
Don’t try me – Yvette warns ‘children fashion police’
Still on the same, Yvette went on to warn those abusing her daughter to stay away from her comment section, as she was not about to put up with anyone insulting Mueni.
According to her, she is not the kind of mother who will let such people slide without giving them a peace of her mind.
Yvette Obura happens to be the latest celebrity mum to have her child abused on social media by adult critics.
A few months back we had Nimo Gachuiri who opened up about her son Gold getting trolled online by close friends who felt he was an ugly baby.
Mtoi wangu alikuwa anabulliwa ile serious. Ikafika point nikaambia Seed hii page tulifungua nataka ikuwe private, tutoe watu wote…ibaki tu album. Nimo narrated a while back.
However these are just some of the effects adults should understand they are getting their kids in to when creating them online pages when still young.