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    Delay mercilessly fires fan who told her to dress decently

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    Ghanaian media personality and successful entrepreneur Deloris Frimpong Manso, popularly known as Delay, found herself in the middle of a heated social media exchange after a fan criticized her choice of clothing during a live session.

    Delay, who was engaging her followers online while promoting some products, looked stunning as she confidently showcased the melons.

    However, instead of focusing on her promotional efforts, some fans were more interested in her outfit.

    She wore a form-fitting dress that accentuated her curves and revealed a bit of cleavage—a choice that did not sit well with a particular social media user.

    The concerned fan questioned why Delay had chosen to wear such an outfit instead of opting for a more modest look.

    Going a step further, he insinuated that she was dressing in a revealing manner because she was actively seeking a husband.

    Unamused by the unsolicited commentary, Delay did not hold back in her response.

    She swiftly shut down the remark and made it clear that her choices were hers alone and that no one, especially not a stranger on the internet, had the right to police how she dressed.

    “You are not my husband to tell me how to dress. I make my own money, eat what I want, go where I want, and dress how I want. Mind your business!” she fired back.

    The viral exchange serves as another example of how celebrities navigate public opinion and assert their personal choices in the face of criticism.

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