Nigerian actor Bimbo Manuel recently sparked controversy by stating, “No Nigerian actor can buy a Range Rover from acting income”, leading to debates about the true sources of income for actors, including YouTube channels and endorsement deals. One comment in particular escalated the situation, claiming, “Zubby Michael comes into question. Dude is one hell of a dealer. The rest female actors are hookers and proud hoes.”

This comment makes serious, unfounded allegations against Zubby Michael, calling him a “dealer” without any proof or context. Such claims are not only irresponsible, but they also damage reputations based on assumptions and gossip. Accusations like these should never be made without substantial evidence. Additionally, referring to female actors as “hookers” is degrading and disrespectful, perpetuating harmful stereotypes. It’s important to discuss the financial challenges faced by actors in a respectful manner, without resorting to harmful generalizations and defamatory language.

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