Nollywood actress and entrepreneur Caroline Hutchings Danjuma recently addressed critics of her behavior on “The Real Housewives of Lagos” (RHOA) reality show. In a candid Instagram post, she expressed her readiness to part ways with fans who are uncomfortable with her evolution since Season 1, stating they are free to “unfan” her as she is prepared to burn bridges if necessary.
Emphasizing the raw nature of reality television, Caroline wrote, “This is a reality TV show, NOT a beauty pageant or a convent/seminary. I KEEP IT REAL.” She vowed to reciprocate energies accordingly: “Energy for energy, vibes for vibes, demon for demon, Angel for Angel.” Addressing her detractors, she added, “You can choke on your negative feelings.”
Caroline made it clear that she is not portraying a facade for the cameras nor playing the victim. She highlighted that her kindness should not be mistaken for weakness, asserting that she has been “too nice for too long to the wrong people.” For those displeased with her transformation, she stated, “I don’t sell ice cream; you love me, I love you. You hate me? You simply don’t exist to me. We don’t fake it here for the camera or for likes. Toodles.”
This bold declaration follows a recent cryptic message she shared, emphasizing her stance against false narratives and asserting that she sets the standard. She warned against fabrications, making it clear that she always comes prepared with evidence.
In addition to addressing her critics, Caroline has been vocal about empowering women in relationships. She advised women to focus on their personal development, emphasizing that men with greater financial power often have the upper hand. She urged women to secure themselves mentally, financially, and spiritually.
Caroline Hutchings Danjuma’s unapologetic stance reflects her commitment to authenticity, both on-screen and in her personal life.