After her Stockholm performance, the ethereal Ayra Starr took to social media to respond to critics of her outfit, a pink two-piece. This wasn’t the first time she faced controversy over her fashion choices. Ayra thanked her fans, pledged a return the following year, and issued a stern warning to men trying to dictate her attire, stating, “A bunch of useless men in my comments section telling me what to wear and what not to wear, do you have a job or something? MF clout chasers.”
A bunch of useless men in my CS telling me what to wear and what I shouldn’t , shey e ni ise ni ? MF clout chasers
— Celestial being (@ayrastarr) November 5, 2023
The Sabi girl emphasized that such critics were not her target audience, saying, “Everything I do is for the girlies, so stay away if you’re not the intended audience! Disgusting.” While many fans supported her, media personalities like Daniel Regha and David Onyemaizu had differing opinions.
You're not vocally talented, so I'm not even surprised that at every given chance, you try to make up for it by exposing your body (basically your only asset). You claim not to care & that men aren't your target audience, with your wack lyrics and music. Folks try to correct you,…
— Sir David Onyemaizu🦍 (@SirDavidBent) November 5, 2023
The Afrobeats artist, Ayra Starr, has consistently defended her fashion choices, and she’s no stranger to dealing with trolls. She’ll undoubtedly continue standing up for her decisions.
At the canceled MTV Europe Music Awards, Ayra Starr was nominated for Best Afrobeat Artist, but Rema emerged as the winner. On the horizon, there’s an upcoming music video for David Guetta’s latest track, “Big FU,” featuring Ayra Starr and Lil Durk.
‘Big FU’ music video is coming soon!!! Get prepared 🥵 @ayrastarr @lildurk pic.twitter.com/twhg5Z5B59
— David Guetta (@davidguetta) November 5, 2023