Kumawood actor Lil Win has severely been criticised by his followers after he posted a series of videos of ladies twerking to his new song.
The actor took to Instagram to promote his new 'Kpoo' song with a dance challenge. The selected dance video stood a chance of winning ¢1000.
Some of the videos submitted had scantily clad women twerking to the song, much to the dismay of his followers.
“This is disgusting and a disgrace. Remember the internet never forgets so mind whatever you do,” one user using the handle Adiepena wrote under a post.
Some followers were also disappointed the actor cum singer decided to post the videos especially when many of his followers are young kids.
Many followers who were unhappy with the posts and called on the actor to delete them.
“Please have some respect for ladies and stop posting all these things ok,” another user Empress added.
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