- TikTok influencer Darasimi has spoken out after her marriage to fellow creator Perry Blinks ended, appealing to Nigerians to stop bullying her online.
- In an emotional video, she said she had supported her ex-husband “with everything” but is now being unfairly attacked over his downfall.
- Darasimi described the backlash as deeply painful and urged fans to show compassion instead of judgment.
- Her statement has since drawn sympathy from supporters who condemned the cyberbullying and called for understanding.

Popular TikTok influencer Darasimi has broken her silence following the end of her marriage to fellow content creator Perry Blinks, pleading with Nigerians to stop attacking her online.
In an emotional video shared on her TikTok page, Darasimi expressed heartbreak over the intense cyberbullying she has faced since news of their split surfaced. She revealed that despite giving her all to the relationship, she has been unfairly blamed for its collapse.
“I supported him with everything I had… now I’m being bullied for his downfall,” she lamented, holding back tears.
Darasimi explained that she had stood by Perry through difficult times, both financially and emotionally, and never imagined their union would end so bitterly. She described the constant online trolling as “painful and exhausting,” adding that no one truly knows what happened behind the scenes.
The influencer urged Nigerians and fans to show empathy instead of judgment, emphasizing that both parties are human and deserve peace.
Her statement has since sparked reactions on social media, with many expressing sympathy and calling for an end to the cyberbullying directed at her. Others urged the couple to settle their differences privately rather than in the public eye.
In other news….Nigerian singer Aituaje Iruobe, widely known as Waje, recently opened up about being overlooked for certain perks following her collaboration with the now-defunct music duo Psquare.
The singer and mother of one shared her experience during an appearance on the Honest Bunch podcast, reflecting on her journey in the music industry.
Waje revealed that she lent her voice to Psquare’s 2007 hit “Do Me, I Do You,” singing part of the track. She even reminded fans of her contribution from back then.
Despite her involvement, Waje said she was neither compensated nor publicly acknowledged by Psquare for her work on the song.
The discussion took a pause just as she began describing the actions she took after realizing she had been overlooked.
Recalling the emotional side of the experience, Waje asked listeners to picture her walking through Onitsha Market, hearing the song on the speakers, and telling vendors that it was her singing only for them to respond with indifference, asking, “Who are you?”
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