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BNXN addresses critics who slam him for blocking them on social media
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BNXN confronts trolls who castigated him of blocking them on social media.
Nigerian singer, BNXN has addressed trolls who complain about him blocking them on social media.
Celebrities are known for blocking people who write negative reports about them on social media. BNXN who is known for doing this has been slammed by some trolls who believe he doesn’t like criticism.
The singer in response to this criticism asked why people have a problem with getting blocked. He said that people are fond of following him on social media and spewing negative stuff about him.
According to him, he wonders if he is the bad person for blocking them so as to help them from their misery.
In his words;
“Why do people have a problem with getting blocked? Like you follow me , spew negativity about me and I help you out of your misery and na me still do bad? ????????♂️”
Why do people have a problem with getting blocked? Like you follow me , spew negativity about me and I help you out of your misery and na me still do bad? 🤷🏽♂️
— Benson (@BNXN) July 21, 2022
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His opinion comes a few days after he dragged Ruger over a statement he made about him on social media.
Recall that Mp3bullet.ng reported that Ruger in an answer to a troll said that he was a superior artiste to BNXN as he had hits with no features.
While the Twitter supremacy debate was raging, BNXN responded on the multimedia messaging platform, Snapchat, with a three-part statement in which he articulated his reaction to Ruger’s claim of being a greater artist.
According to BNXN, who claimed to be a fan of Ruger, his artwork exists on a different scale because he does not have to share his earnings and has worked with legends while being an independent artist.
He revealed that Ruger still owns D’Prince’s money, but he has time to tweet about being the better artiste.
He also fired shots at Ruger’s claim of having better numbers, stating that his debut project Sorry I’m Late ranks higher than his two EPs; The Second Wave and the deluxe