Actress Ireti Doyle Replies Critics Asking Her to Make Daughter Refund Stolen Money

Popular Nigerian actress Ireti Doyle is still being criticized over her daughter, Kachi’s conduct.

Recall that the veteran actress’ 34-year-old daughter had been accused of scam by numerous people who did business with her.

In a recent development, a social media user, Fisayo Soyombo, advised the actress to work with her daughter for integrity’s sake and ensure that the numerous people who paid her should get refunded.

However, Ireti Doyle did not seem to agree with the young man’s contribution to the issue. She seemed to be explaining that her daughter was free to make her own choices.

The veteran movie star then posed a question to her critic and asked him if he always complied with everything his mother told him to do to the letter.

See their exchange below:

Social media users react

The exchange between Ireti Doyle and Fisayo Soyombo has drawn mixed reactions from social media users. See comments below:

Dokitorsavagexclusive: “Not after she advertised her daughter on her page. This action by Aunty Iretie is so cunny and so “not my business”.

Abimbolaicey:“But you advertised for her. It was because of you a lot did business with her.”

Viktornjoku: “People don’t understand that even though Ireti is a popular face, she’s still like every other parent – with the same challenges, if not worse! From what she’s hinting at, her daughter’s probably stubborn and problematic and wouldn’t listen to her even if she tried! (You can force a horse to the stream, but you can’t force it to drink!) The most I feel she can do is passionately urge the daughter to “do right” by people she’s indebted to. But I don’t think it’s fair to put to put the blame and sins of the daughter, on the mother. Everyone has their lives to live. My opinion.”

Sparenahomemassage: “She acted like she doesn’t know where the daughter lives. Tbh. It’s her duty not only to call her out but to ensure she refunds people their monies. She should leave all these performances to tv time.”

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