By Prosper Mene
Grammy-winning Nigerian singer-songwriter Tems has taken a bold stand against body-shaming trolls, urging them to stop fixating on her physique. Tems known for her soulful voice and global hits, responded sharply to comments about her body, particularly her derriere, following a recent performance video that sparked unwarranted remarks from a critic.
In a post on X, Tems wrote, “Okay 7 years in. It’s time to pack it up. I never thought I’d need to say it but you are all weird. ‘It’s small, it’s flat, it’s fat.’ Dog ITS MINE. ‘Show us your bumbum’ lol so me too I will turn and say ‘see’ Nah show ME yours first?? See how that feels? It’s just a body.” Her response, both witty and assertive, resonated with fans who in return praised her for addressing the issue head-on.
The singer, whose real name is Temilade Openiyi, further emphasized that she doesn’t seek validation from her critics, stating, “The more you don’t like my body, the better for me.” This is coming after years of enduring comments about her appearance, with Tems revealing in a 2024 post that she once struggled with body image but now embraces herself fully, often choosing baggy clothes in the studio to avoid unwanted attention.
The Singer’s clapback has initiated widespread support online, with fans and media outlets like Linda Ikeji and YabaLeftOnline pushing her message. “It’s mine. Move on from my bum,” she declared, a take that has become a rallying cry against body-shaming on social media.
Tems response shows her resilience and commitment to authenticity, reinforcing her status as not just a musical powerhouse but also a voice for self-acceptance.


















