Restaurant bounces out Phyna over indecent dressing

Big Brother Naija star and media personality Phyna has publicly called out a Lagos restaurant for denying her entry due to her indecent dressing.

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Taking to X (formerly Twitter), the reality star shared her frustration in a post accompanied by a video of her outfit.

Phyna was dressed in a black gown with a backless design that revealed her chest and cleavage.

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“So I went to have dinner at one CALI RESTAURANT Abi what they call the place omo they said I’m dressed indecently and I can’t enter o. WTF!!!!!” she wrote.

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The incident has sparked heated conversations online, with fans and critics weighing in on the restaurant’s policy and Phyna’s response.

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While some supporters defended her freedom to dress as she pleases, others argued about the importance of adhering to dress code in specific establishments.

A fan @iknownimos wrote, “What’s wrong with the dressing, I think people are still stuck with that African mentality. Anyways, it’s the restaurant loss, I hope they said it in a polite manner. If not, you sue.”

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Another user @viktorbensonyt added, “At the peak of status, you will find that decency is a core virtue. Nobody wants to see your breast and nyash in a place of business and financial negotiations.”

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