The actress took to her Instagram story to post a screenshot of the direct message, where the man first complimented her looks and said he wanted to be her “sugar boy.”
However, the message later became offensive as the fan went on to make improper remarks.
In her response, Nkechi Blessing condemned the man’s behaviour and criticised his poor upbringing, making it clear she found the message disrespectful and unacceptable.
“Thunder fire you and your mother wey no teach you manners,” she wrote.
Her reaction has since sparked conversations online about how celebrities are increasingly being subjected to inappropriate and disturbing messages from fans, especially on social media platforms.
KanyiDaily recalls that Nkechi Blessing recently warned people against secretly filming her and her partner whenever they see them in public.
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