Tacha Defends Becky Amid Asherkine Viral Drama: "The Wicked People Are No Longer in the Village — They're Online!"
Media personality and reality TV star Tacha has weighed in on the trending controversy surrounding influencer Asherkine and a female fan, Becky, whose alleged dishonesty sparked a wildfire of accusations and social media drama.
Becky, who featured in a now-viral video with Asherkine, claimed she had never been in a relationship — a statement many saw as a strategy to win a date with the influencer.
But things took a dramatic turn when a man surfaced online, claiming to be her boyfriend of two years, and released purported chats where Becky allegedly lied about her whereabouts, claiming she had gone to visit her mother — while she was, in fact, seen hanging out with Asherkine.
In response, Becky strongly denied knowing the man, calling the entire saga fabricated:
“I do not know this boy. I have never had a boyfriend before, and nothing will change my statement.”
🗣️ Tacha: “Twitter Nigeria Has Become the Village Square of Wickedness”
Tacha, known for her outspoken nature, called out online trolls and bloggers for their role in twisting the narrative, likening them to the “wicked uncles and aunties” African parents used to warn their children about.
“They’re no longer in the village, they’re all on Twitter Nigeria,” she said in an Instagram video.
“The way you people are quick to drag women online is disturbing. Why are you creating fake chats just to bring someone down?”
She also criticized the gender bias in public reactions:
“The reason this blew up is simple — many Nigerian men still see women as gold diggers. That’s why the fake boyfriend story gained traction. Y’all want to believe the worst about women.”
Tacha encouraged Becky to pursue legal action, warning against a growing trend of cyberbullying disguised as entertainment.
🧠 Opinion: When Entertainment Turns to Harassment
This incident is a painful reflection of how social media’s appetite for scandal often sacrifices truth, empathy, and dignity.
Whether or not Becky’s claims hold water, the malicious creation and spread of “evidence” without proof is a dangerous culture. The internet has become a space where personal lives are sensationalized, and women are often targeted more harshly, simply for existing in male-dominated spaces or gaining attention.
Tacha’s bold call-out is a necessary voice in a noisy, judgmental crowd — a reminder that being online doesn’t excuse cruelty.
📣 Netizens React:
“Tacha is the voice of reason. This online madness has to stop.”
“So a girl goes on a date and now her life is public property?”
“Fabricating DMs just for clout is sick behavior.”
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✨ Let’s not forget — behind every trending topic is a real person. And sometimes, silence and kindness are louder than the clicks.