Baby-Faced Nigerian Lady Cries Out in Viral Video, Begs SS3 Boys to Stop Toasting Her

Baby-Faced Nigerian Lady Cries Out in Viral Video, Begs SS3 Boys to Stop Toasting Her

  • A young Nigerian lady has appealed to secondary school boys to stop asking her out as she isn't a minor
  • Owing to her baby face and slim body, the lady is often mistaken for a minor, a misrepresentation that hasn't gone down well with her
  • Her video appealing to SS3 boys stirred massive reactions as many people in similar situations shared their stories

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A Nigerian lady with a baby face has lamented on social media over being toasted by secondary school boys.

The TikTok influencer, Worer Ebele, made a video in which she begged senior secondary school class three boys to stop it, as she reminded people that she is an adult.

SS3 boys, toasting, Nigerian lady with baby face
The lady begged SS3 boys to stop toasting her. Photo Credit: @worer.risky
Source: UGC

She rhetorically asked her potential viewers how often they have been toasted by small boys who mistook them for their age mates.

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Worer's video went viral on TikTok with over 707k views at the time of making this report.

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Many ladies took to her comment section to narrate their experiences of being wooed by 'small boys.'

Some netizens wanted to know the lady's age.

Watch the video below:

Many ladies related with the Nigerian lady with baby face's challenge

victoriaakinpelu said:

"Story of my life...greeted one woman along my street and she replied " how are you, what about your mum"? I was livid."

Dhoriz said:

"Omoh 22 - 23 y/o guys keep approaching me and I’m 26 .. .. while the older ones say I’m small until I tell them my age."

kennyounzum said:

"I went for my junior sis inter house sports only to be asked by her teacher why I was on muftty."

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Ifeoluwanimi said:

"Sometimes I always appreciate the fact that I am small in stature ...on the other hand if I think am ehn ...the worst be say I no get yansh."

LeoDee said:

"So one toasted me and the he saw my younger brother and I one day and he greeted him “good morning sir.”

Realme said:

"Mother of 3 but i visited a church i was invited certain time i was refused to offer offering envelop that they dont give to children i cried mylife."

Lady with baby face and tiny voice says she is not a kid

Meanwhile, YEN.com.gh reported that a lady with a baby face and a tiny voice had cried out that she was an adult.

The TikToker, with the handle @itzamealiaa, has a diminutive stature which was cutely not helped by her tiny voice and baby-like face, and this led many to conclude she was not of age.

In a video on the platform, the bold and courageous lady revealed she had the Russell-Silver Syndrome (RSS), which was responsible for her small stature. The lady added that she was 22 years old.

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Source: Legit.ng

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Geraldo Amartey (Entertainment Editor) Geraldo Amartey is an Entertainment Editor at YEN.com.gh. He pursued a degree in linguistics at the University of Ghana and graduated in 2020. He has over three years of experience in journalism. Geraldo's professional career in journalism started at the Ministry Of Information, where he worked as a writer. He has completed Google News Initiative News Lab courses in Advanced Digital Reporting and Fighting Misinformation. You can reach out to him at geraldo.amartey@yen.com.gh.

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