The online drama between IJGBs (I Just Got Back) and Lagos babes has taken a new turn with BBNaija star Dorathy Bachor joining the fray. The controversy began when UK-based Nigerian media personality Joyce-Anne Deji, also known as Madam Joyce, posted a video online expressing her frustration with Lagos babes for not responding to her greetings in public. She claimed that the ladies acted as if she was trying to steal their men and described herself as a high-profile babe.
Madam Joyce’s video quickly went viral, sparking a heated debate among netizens. Many people shared their opinions on the matter, with some supporting Madam Joyce and others defending the Lagos babes. Among those who weighed in was Dorathy Bachor, who took to her X page to respond to Madam Joyce’s complaints.
In her response, Dorathy shaded the UK personality by stating that Madam Joyce’s “Detty December” is a regular lifestyle for Lagos babes. She added that Nigerians do not make such noise when they travel abroad for summer vacations. Dorathy’s tweet read: “Your Detty December is our everyday lifestyle #stoptripping. You don’t hear us make noise when we travel for summer. Yen yen yen”.
Dorathy’s reaction to the ongoing drama drew significant attention, with many people sharing their thoughts on her comments. Some agreed with Dorathy, pointing out that Lagos babes are used to a lavish lifestyle and do not see the need to make a fuss about it. Others criticized Madam Joyce for her remarks, suggesting that she was seeking undue attention and validation.
The debate continued to rage on social media, with various users chiming in with their perspectives. Some comments highlighted the cultural differences between IJGBs and Lagos residents, while others focused on the perceived arrogance and entitlement of certain individuals.
Overall, the IJGB vs Lagos babes drama has become a trending topic, with people from different walks of life sharing their views on the matter. As the conversation evolves, it remains to be seen whether there will be any resolution or if the debate will continue to fuel online discussions.