American rapper Meek Mill has weighed in on the recent comments made by Nigeria’s First Lady, Remi Tinubu, regarding the fashion choices of Nigerian women.
In her remarks, First Lady Remi Tinubu expressed concern over the growing trend among young Nigerian girls to abandon their cultural styles in favor of imitating American celebrities, particularly those known for more revealing fashion.
She emphasized that nudity does not align with Nigerian culture and highlighted the importance of protecting children from such influences.
Responding to these comments, Meek Mill shared his thoughts on social media, aligning with the First Lady’s sentiments. He remarked that black men in America generally find the flaunting of bodies by women unappealing. He posted:
“Black men in America hate it… it’s actually a turn off!!”
Meek Mill’s response adds to the ongoing conversation about cultural preservation and the influence of Western fashion trends on global cultures.