Reality star and businesswoman Laura Ikeji recently stirred controversy with her advice to women dealing with cheating husbands.
In a candid social media post, Ikeji suggested that rather than leaving a cheating spouse, women should channel their anger by expressing it through cursing.
Ikeji’s stance, which emphasized that infidelity alone should not be a reason to end a marriage, has been met with mixed reactions. She advocated for venting frustrations rather than taking drastic steps, which led to significant backlash from netizens.
Some of the reactions included:
- kwy_n commented, “This your outfit is as confusing as your advice.”
- driven_god wrote, “I hope chic is stacked up on antibiotics, and getting tested quite often for STDDDD& What a terrible advice…. OMG.”
- wendymacsuku suggested, “Curse them and cheat back!”
- mabelnene expressed disbelief, “SMH. I will marry and I will marry a good man. Amen.”
- peax_maker criticized the approach, saying, “Wow… CURSE? Have you quickly forgotten that You and Your Husband are One; as you curse him; it returns back to YOU also… No women should listen to this advice; as painful as cheating is; do not curse; go and prayyyy. There’s absolutely NOTHING GOD CANNOT DO SELAH.”
- milaonthegram2022 warned, “Smh no nobodies is worried about STD’s anymore?? Chai!! You women that want to be married so bad will one day meet your faith!!”
The advice ignited a broader conversation about handling infidelity in relationships, with critics arguing that such guidance may be harmful and dismissive of the emotional and physical implications of cheating.
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