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Shocking reactions trail Israel Adesanya’s comment about Lagos girls

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Popular UFC fighter Israel Adesanya is currently facing backlash due to his controversial comments about women in Lagos, which he shared in a recent video on his social media account.

The Nigerian-born UFC star, known as the Last Stylebender, stirred controversy with remarks suggesting that a significant number of women in Lagos are engaged in prostitution, commonly referred to as “runs girls.”

In a video posted on his official X account on Monday, Adesanya criticized these women for openly showcasing their lifestyles, which he claimed are financially supported by their involvement in prostitution.

Despite his critical tone, the former UFC middleweight champion also offered advice, urging the women to adopt a more humble and friendly demeanor instead of displaying arrogance. His comments have sparked a heated reaction, drawing both criticism and debate across social media platforms.

Speaking in Yoruba, Adesanya remarked, “Lagos women like to feel important and are proud. Most of you are runs girls. I now understand what a runs girl is—cheap prostitutes. You want to flaunt and show off. Nonsense. Just be nice, be friendly, say hello.”

This is not the first time Israel Adesanya has found himself in hot water over controversial comments made on social media.

Previously, he faced criticism for his remarks about Imane Khelif, the Algerian gold medalist from the 2024 Olympics. Adesanya came under fire for misgendering Khelif, referring to her as a man, which generated significant backlash and controversy.

The recent video featuring Adesanya’s remarks about Lagos women has similarly ignited a flurry of reactions online. The shocking nature of his comments has led to a wave of responses across various social media platforms. Here are some of the notable reactions to the video:

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This statement comes just days after Adesanya’s arrival in Lagos last Wednesday, where he was greeted with a warm welcome. This visit follows his recent defeat in the UFC 305 middleweight title fight, where he lost by fourth-round submission to South Africa’s Dricus Du Plessis in Perth.

Despite the setback in the octagon, Adesanya’s reception in Lagos was notably positive, highlighting the strong support he continues to receive from his home country.

Source: Notjustok.com

Fidel Perez

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