Mo Bimpe Clashes With Fan Over Rumours of Twins, Asserts Right to Privacy
Renowned Nollywood actress Adebimpe Oyebade to twins with her husband, Lateef Adedimeji.
The incident began when Mo Bimpe posted a New Month message on Instagram on March 1, 2026. While many followers responded with goodwill messages, a user identified as Oriretan Honour questioned why the actress had not publicly addressed reports of the birth of twins.
The commenter urged Mo Bimpe to share the news, claiming that welcoming twins was significant testimony that should not be kept private. He wrote, “Mobimpe, it's unwise how reports reveal u've given birth to twins yet u've not confirmed it till now but chosen to keep it frm fans… Posting them is of being grateful, shaming the devil & mockers. U owe fans ur daily life including ur privacy since u're a celeb. Act fast. Post the said twins if true now.”
Mo Bimpe responded firmly, asserting her right to privacy. “@oriretan_honour Do you want to be unfortunate? Who tf are you to tell me what to do with my life? Stay off my page and business!!!!!!!!!!!!!!” she wrote.
Opinion: Navigating Privacy as a Public Figure
This exchange underscores a recurring tension between celebrity status and personal boundaries. While fans often feel invested in the lives of public figures, the expectation that a celebrity must share every life event can be intrusive and unreasonable.
Mo Bimpe’s response highlights the importance of autonomy. Regardless of fame, public figures retain the right to control what aspects of their private lives are shared. Pressuring celebrities to disclose personal milestones can blur the line between admiration and entitlement.
The incident also serves as a reminder for fans to respect boundaries. Support and curiosity should not come at the expense of privacy or personal agency. In an era of social media immediacy, balancing transparency with self-protection is essential for the mental well-being of public figures.
Mo Bimpe’s stance reinforces that celebrating achievements, such as childbirth, is a personal choice — not an obligation dictated by public expectation.




