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E don cast: I am not your Christian saviour, I will not fit into the box you try to put me – Tems blows hot as she hints on going BAD for us [Details]

Having been tagged by social media users as a modest lady who is upright and should not be exposing her body or performing in a sexual way on stage, songstress, Temilade Openiyi, better known as Tems, has issued a stern warning to all and sundry.
I am not your Christian saviour, I will not fit into the box you try to put me – Tems blows hot as she hints on going BAD for us - A2satsblog


Taking to her Twitter page to vent her mind about the identity she has been embroiled in, the Grammy-award-winning singer noted that she doesn’t uphold people’s belief about God and is not a Christian saviour. She further noted that fans are trying to make her fit into a box but she won’t, no matter how it displeases them.

Reminiscing on how she started in the entertainment industry and the tremendous growth she has witnessed, Tems courageously said she is just about to start.

She Tweeted: I don’t know who needs to hear this but I am not your Christian saviour. I didn’t come here to uphold your beliefs about God. I will not fit into this box you try to put me in. I won’t satisfy you in that area please find the person that will. Or ask yourself why you care.

So much growth this year. I’m here for my fans. I have worked so much on myself. It will all make sense when it happens. I started in 2018. Look at what music looks like today. Still Next level coming. I’m just about to start.

I don’t brag because I’m not playing the same game. I don’t need to brag, I am who I am whether you know it or not. It is the house that is built on the solid rock that will withstand the storm. I’m trying to impress myself not you.

Tems drags Nigerians who are angry over her ‘forced s*xual appeal’ on stage
Kemi Filani News recalls that Tems and some Nigerian social media users who are not cool with her latest stage performance fought on Twitter.

According to the scorned fans, Tems doesn’t have the sex appeal she’s trying “so hard” to push on stage.

They added that she is only doing it out of peer pressure and it isn’t good for her. Read comments below:

Daniel Regha wrote, “Tems u are promising artiste, one of the best upcomers in the game right now but u need to ! Improve ur live performance; Truth be told it’s n¤t entertaining or electrifying to watch. St¤p c¤pying R!hanna, everyone is uniquely different so be urself & do things ur way. No offense.”

Chiziri Newman wrote, “Bumbum wey no dey shake…take us back to the old Tems abeg. As a fan I don’t want to see her bumbum again. E fall hand.”

Kussman wrote, “Make management change this script , she’s not her.”

Ajebo Danny wrote, “She’s pushing the sexual appeal out of peer pressure and it’s not working. I agree, it’s not her”

Mortenn wrote, “Nigerian female celebrity both actress and musician talent 100% , dressing 100% but dancing! Am still waiting for someone to show me a Nigeria female celebrity good with dancing , apart from dos so called dancers on IG”

One Ms Sweet soul wrote, “I really do wish female artists are not made to push their markets using their sensuality. I most especially wish female artists will refuse to live by this script. Like why can’t they just sing and jump too? Do they have to shake bumbum?”

Reacting to the cry out, Tems wrote, “I WILL DRINK YOUR TEARS.”

In another tweet, Tems wrote, “Look I have my own type of dance. I know how it looks. It’s so beautiful and raw. It’s my own special unique dance. So you just gonna have to get used to it and rock with me. Cuz that shit is here to stay”

Tems appreciates Rihanna over new song
Kemi Filani News earlier reported that Tems expressed her heartfelt appreciation to Barbadian singer, Rihanna, for her collaboration on her new single which she co-wrote.

Rihanna,34, released her fist new solo song, ‘Lift Me Up’ for the movie, ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’ for the first time since her 2016 album, Anti. The ballad is cowritten by Tems, Rihanna, Ludwig Göransson, and the film’s director, Ryan Coogler. It is a tribute to the life and legacy of late Black Panther star, Chadwick Boseman, who died in 2020 after a private battle with colon cancer which he was diagoned of in 2016.

Taking to her Instagram page, Tems. 27, noted that she is blessed to have co-written the song in honour of Chadwick Boseman and even more blessed to hear the baddest Rihannah voice it to perfection.


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