BBNaija Star Queen Mercy Speaks Out About The Trolls Targeting Her Husband

Queen Mercy Calls Out Online Trolls After Rumors of Breakup
Naija News has learned that Queen Mercy, the beloved former housemate from Big Brother Naija, has had enough of the trolls targeting her husband. In a heartfelt post on her Instagram page over the weekend, Queen revealed that some women had stormed her husband's DMs to insult her and even offer themselves as replacements. Can you believe that? It’s like they’re auditioning for a role in a drama series, but this is real life, folks.
Let me break it down for you. Queen Mercy didn’t just let these trolls slide under the radar. She took to her platform to express her frustration and share her experience with online harassment. She opened up about how these incidents have made her reconsider the whole idea of keeping her personal life public. In her words, the internet isn’t exactly a safe space for relationships, and she now understands why some people prefer to keep their marriages under wraps.
Why Queen Mercy Decided to Speak Up
Queen shared a detailed explanation in her post, and I’ve got to say, it was powerful. She wrote, “This isn’t the first time these ‘strolls’ have found their way into my husband’s DMs to say ridiculous things. You trolled me, I reacted, and then you ran to his DMs to say you wanted to drag me. Did someone tell you I’m scared of being dragged? I’ve had enough of it. You have no idea what I’ve been through regarding online trolling; I’ve developed a thick skin for it.”
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Imagine being in her shoes. Not only are you dealing with trolls on your own page, but now they’re going after your spouse. That’s next-level harassment, and Queen Mercy isn’t taking it lying down. She’s calling out the behavior and letting these trolls know that she’s not afraid to stand up for herself.
The Risks of Public Relationships
Queen continued, “I now understand why so many people keep their marriages low-key. Trust me, this space is not safe.” This statement resonates with a lot of people who’ve been through similar situations. The internet can be a toxic place, especially for public figures, and Queen Mercy is no exception.
“A few months ago, when rumors spread that my husband and I had broken up, the number of girls who flooded his DMs was shocking. Some were bad-mouthing me, others boldly offering to marry him, claiming they’d be more ‘obedient’ than me. I’ve really seen it all in this space.” Can you imagine the audacity of some people? It’s one thing to have an opinion, but it’s another to try and insert yourself into someone else’s life.
Her Final Thoughts on the Matter
Queen Mercy wrapped up her post with a strong message for the trolls. She wrote, “Sometimes, I feel like hiding his Instagram account or stopping myself from posting him. The kind of messages he reads about me—only God can help me handle them. Please, if you want to drag me, go ahead, but don’t cross the line. If I decide to make an example of you, you won’t like it.”
This is a clear warning to anyone thinking about crossing that line. Queen Mercy isn’t messing around, and she’s letting everyone know that she’ll defend herself and her marriage. It’s refreshing to see someone stand up for themselves in such a public way. Her strength and resilience are truly inspiring.
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