
Veteran Afrobeats artist Jaywon reacted to Grammy-nominated singer Ayra Starr’s recent fashion choice, which some described as “indecent dressing.” This reaction was prompted by a photo Ayra Starr posted wearing a tiny blue bra that barely covered half of her cleavage.
When a fan on X (formerly Twitter) asked Jaywon for his opinion on the outfit, he bluntly responded, “She no get mama and papa?”—a phrase questioning whether she has parents to guide her.
This comment sparked mixed reactions on social media. While some agreed with Jaywon’s view and criticism of Ayra Starr’s style, many others criticized him for interfering in her personal choices.
It is noteworthy that Ayra Starr lost her father at a young age and was raised by her mother alone, a fact pointed out by some defenders in the ensuing debate.
Despite the ongoing backlash and public scrutiny over her bold fashion statements, Ayra Starr has remained unapologetic and consistent with her personal style, embracing self-expression in the face of cultural and public perception challenges.
The incident has reopened discussions about cultural norms, self-expression, and the limits of public commentary on celebrities’ fashion choices in Nigeria’s entertainment industry.
Jaywon’s comment was part of this larger, ongoing debate around Ayra Starr’s fashion and public image.
Jaywon reaction was a critical remark questioning Ayra Starr’s dressing style and parental guidance, which has triggered diverse responses and reflections on personal freedom versus cultural expectations in Nigerian society.
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