“I don’t think half of you can survive in my shoes” – Kiddwaya slams critics

Billionaire heir, Kiddwaya throws heavy shade at his critics as he explains why many of them won’t last a day in his position.

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The reality star took to his social media to react to always being picked on by trolls.

According to Kiddwaya, many of his critics constantly form different opinions about him.

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He noted that the money, fame and pressure would make it difficult for any of them to last a day in his life.

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His words read …

“People always have their opinions of me. I don’t think half of you can survive in my shoes. The fame. The money. The attention. The pressure. You will fold.”

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Netizens’ reactions …

iamtowo said: “Kiddwaya’s second name should be “DELUSIONAL” ”

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adeshewami__ asked: “Ori e tiyi, shey you sef fit survive this heat ehn?you fit survive molue fume? Onipalapala”

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_cherii_coco wrote: “This one is fighting himself everyday ”

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teeto__olayeni penned: “Nobody is fighting with you Kidd,we aren’t even worried about you. Na you get money,na you still Dey fight imaginary h@ters”

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lavsixty wrote: “Kiddwaya we don’t care, let your white girlfriends fold. ”

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ucy_hyacinth commented: “Come n survive poverty let me see something. Uchu”

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13thdiscipo said: “The reason why Kidd is always getting h@te na because na p00r people de actually de comment session most times.”

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