Victoria Lebene takes the title of hypocrite of the week for trying to hold herself up as some paragon of morality and immediately doing the very thing she preached against.
She was on social media preaching about how Fix The Country campaigners should dress decently to promote the sanity of the cause. According to her, change starts with the youth and they will account for their actions when they hold power in the future so dressing appropriately is in order.
It was clearly a jab at Efia Odo.
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This elicited a response from Efia Odo who accused her of trying to hook her up with a man for $2000 and acting brand new now just because she got married.
Victoria Lebene’s stance raised questions about what exactly constitutes appropriate dressing since she herself has been seen in clothes that can be described as indecent, to say the least.
Ironically, immediately after that post, she proceeded to pose in executive wear that could pass for a club outfit, leaving nothing to the imagination. The two-piece office wear exposed her b**bs and thighs and she boldly admitted she was “feeling it”.
Of course, her followers did not let it slide and called her out for her double standards. Some even wondered if she was truly a married woman. “What’s decent about this ur wearing? u people should stop hypocrisy”, one commenter queried.
Victoria Lebene needs to realize that she is the last person to advise anyone on appropriate dressing after all the photos out there to prove she is just another ashawobrity. Also, “appropriate” is relative and so she should not be quick to impose her non-existent standards on others.
Source: Ghanacelebrities.com
This post was published on August 6, 2021 11:47 AM
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