Popular Nollywood actress, Ada Ameh has lambasted the reality television star, Ka3na, for scolding a fan who tattooed her name on her thigh.
Ka3na had recently taken to her Twitter handle to say that she would have loved to see a fan ink her name on their body.
A video of a young lady who fulfilled the wish later went viral on social media, but rather than love it as she said in her wish, Ka3na instead scolded the young lady.
She said her action was wrong and that she ‘does not encourage it’.
Sad with this development, Ameh took to social media to give Ka3na a piece of her mind, saying that the mother of one is nothing but a ‘stupid girl’.
She said, “I don’t know this girl’s name; I saw her video yesterday and I was so upset. I think she was in Big Brother Nigeria, she was in the house.
“You went on Twitter; you wrote something that you would have loved somebody to have a tattoo of you on their body and this young lady did. You now came to say what she did was wrong after she had done it.
“That was sarcasm, and that was very wicked of you and that is still very wicked of you. You know yourself, and after this video, I know that people who know her would tag her. I know that she can never talk to me; she cannot even dare it because all of us are good with our mouth. She cannot even dare it because ‘craze get level’.”
“My point is that tweeting that, we don’t know that a lot of people look up to us. Some people can crazily love you to a very destructive point. You encouraged her, she tattooed you and at the end of the day, you said it was wrong. You gave instances that I could not listen to till the end because I was so angry. The Nollywood actress said.
“I wish Instagram had a place that you can send a voice note to. I would have done that to that stupid girl. I call her stupid without any apology. You came and you were blabbing. Ha! That was wrong. Medicine after death, you have done the damage already. You were the one that came out to ask and, apparently, when you were in the house, she liked you and she calls you her role model.”