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Nkechi Blessing Speaks Out: Celebrities’ Online Feuds Often for Publicity, Says Actress”

Nollywood actress Nkechi Blessing Sunday has offered insights into the dynamics of social media feuds among Nigerian celebrities, suggesting that many of these online clashes are orchestrated for publicity purposes.

In a recent interview with Hip TV, Nkechi Blessing shared her perspective on the phenomenon, asserting that celebrities who engage in public spats often do so as a calculated publicity stunt to generate attention and hype for their upcoming projects.

“My thoughts on celebrities bashing each other on the Internet, I feel it’s some form of publicity stunt,” Nkechi Blessing remarked candidly.

She elaborated on her observations, noting that these confrontations frequently coincide with the release of new singles or projects, suggesting a strategic attempt to garner clout and engagement from their fan base.

“When they come out on social media to exchange words, it’s either they have a new single coming up or they’re about to drop a song,” she explained. “So most times when I see celebrities fighting online, I just walk away because most times we sit down and plan these things.”

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Nkechi Blessing emphasized that while these online disputes may appear to be fueled by genuine animosity, they often serve as a promotional tactic to increase visibility and drive interest in the celebrities’ endeavors.

Her candid remarks shed light on the intricate workings of the entertainment industry, where the line between authenticity and strategic promotion can sometimes blur in the pursuit of fame and success.

As the Nigerian entertainment scene continues to evolve, Nkechi Blessing’s insights offer a nuanced understanding of the motivations behind celebrities’ online behavior, encouraging a critical examination of the narratives presented on social media platforms.

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