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CRISS WADDLE CALLS OUT FANS FOR USING ‘I’M A BIG FAN’ AS A PRETEXT FOR FINANCIAL REQUESTS

Ghanaian musician and entrepreneur Criss Waddle has sparked a conversation online after calling out fans who use the phrase “I’m a big fan of you” as a pretext to request financial assistance. In a candid post shared on social media, Waddle expressed his frustration with the trend, urging people to be more genuine in their interactions.

The post, which has since gone viral, read: “Why do people always use the format ‘I’m a big fan of you’ but I need help for school? I need help for rent? I need help for this and that? It’s annoying, please. Bomb without adding the fake part of you being a BIG fan. Gyemie!”

In the post, Waddle used the term “gyemie,” which in the local dialect means “foolish” in English. His blunt remarks resonated with many, particularly public figures who often receive similar requests from followers. The post highlighted the growing trend of fans using flattery as a way to solicit financial support, a practice that has become increasingly common in the age of social media.

Waddle’s candidness has sparked a broader discussion about the dynamics between celebrities and their fans. While many applauded him for addressing the issue, others argued that public figures should expect such requests given their influence and perceived financial status.

Known for his music career and entrepreneurial ventures, Criss Waddle has built a loyal following over the years. His latest post has once again put him in the spotlight, with fans and followers debating the appropriateness of his comments.

Source:NKONKONSA.com

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