- A Twitter exchange highlighted the issue of “fake life” on social media
- A man commented that “fake life comes in different ways” on a tweet by Nigerian singer Naira Marley
- This comment resonated with many followers who argued that social media often presents curated, idealized versions of reality

A Twitter exchange has caught the attention of social media users after a man shared his thoughts in response to a tweet by popular Nigerian singer Naira Marley. The man, reflecting on the current state of online interactions, stated, “F@ke life comes in different ways,” sparking discussions about authenticity, social media culture, and the pressure to maintain appearances.
His comment resonated with many followers, who argued that social media often presents curated versions of reality, where people showcase wealth, happiness, or success that may not reflect their true circumstances. Others chimed in, noting that the prevalence of such “fake life” portrayals can contribute to unrealistic expectations and social comparison.
The post has since gained traction, with users sharing personal experiences and memes illustrating the various ways people project a life that doesn’t fully exist. The discussion highlights a growing awareness of the difference between online personas and real-life experiences in today’s digital age.
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In other news… A woman has stirred reactions on social media after celebrating her divorce in an unconventional way by burning her marriage certificate and throwing herself a cake party.
In a video that has since gone viral, the woman was seen setting her marriage certificate on fire, symbolising the end of her marriage. She later marked the moment by cutting a cake, celebrating what she described as a new phase of her life.
The unusual celebration has generated mixed reactions online. While some social media users applauded her for embracing a fresh start and prioritising her happiness, others criticised the act, describing it as unnecessary or extreme.
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