Chidimma Adetshina Responds to Critics and Causes Controversy with Bold Social Media Posts About South Africa While Competing for Miss Universe Title in Mexico

Chidimma Adetshina Responds to Critics and Causes Controversy with Bold Social Media Posts About South Africa While Competing for Miss Universe Title in Mexico

Chidimma Adetshina, a Miss Universe contender, has become the talk of the town for her cheeky interactions on social media.

The Nigerian beauty queen has been engaging with her followers by liking comments that poke fun at her country of birth, South Africa.

In addition, she’s been responding with sharp retorts to her critics, making waves in the online world.

Despite facing criminal charges in South Africa, including identity theft and corruption accusations from the Department of Home Affairs, Chidimma seems unphased.

Her recent rise from Miss SA finalist to the winner of Miss Universe Nigeria has put her in the spotlight as she prepares to compete for the prestigious Miss Universe title.

Social Media Feuds and Bold Responses

On TikTok, Chidimma has been quite active, responding to South African comments with a no-holds-barred attitude.

When one user from Soweto expressed love, Chidimma replied, “Well, I don’t.”

In another instance, after someone questioned her age, she clapped back with, “And you’re still broke.”

She also liked several comments that criticized South Africa, such as, “South Africa doesn’t have any peace!” and “I know some people in South Africa are having headaches right now!”

These bold actions have sparked a conversation about her stance on her home country and her decision to leave.

Chidimma has openly stated that she has no plans to return to South Africa and is instead settling in Nigeria, her father’s homeland.

This move has added to the ongoing drama, as many wonder how her departure will affect her image and future.

Miss SA’s Support for Chidimma

While Chidimma faces criticism for her social media antics, she has also received support from some quarters.

Mia Le Roux, the Miss SA 2024, spoke out in defense of her former pageant colleague.

Le Roux, who withdrew from the Miss Universe competition at the last minute, expressed her dismay at the online hate directed towards Chidimma, emphasizing her belief in Chidimma’s worth and beauty.

Mia reflected on the support they had given each other, stating, “It was extremely hard for us because each one of us personally knows and loves Chichi.

We truly believe that she did not deserve it, as we know she’s phenomenal, powerful, and beautiful in her own right.”

She also called for unity among women, saying, “I stand for unity. I do not stand for people being divided.”

Looking Ahead to Miss Universe

As the 73rd Miss Universe competition draws closer, with the event scheduled for Saturday, 16 November in Mexico, Chidimma Adetshina’s journey is far from over.

South Africans can tune in via YouTube to watch the pageant live on Sunday morning, eager to see how this drama unfolds as she competes for the coveted title.

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