Mercy Johnson kids bullied over false social media claims

Nollywood actress Mercy Johnson has spoken out about the negative impact of false social media narratives on her family, particularly her children. In a video posted on her Instagram page, Johnson revealed that her kids are being bullied in school due to false rumors and accusations circulating online. The actress attributed the bullying to trolls who have labeled her a witch, resulting in other parents warning their children not to interact with her kids.

Johnson’s statement comes after she was recently involved in a controversy surrounding the arrest of a TikTok user who allegedly defamed her and her husband. The incident was reportedly sparked by a rumor spread by popular blogger Cutie Juls. Johnson explained that she took action to protect her family’s reputation and to hold those responsible for spreading false information accountable.

The actress expressed frustration and concern about the harm caused by false news and social media propaganda, stating that her children are suffering as a result. She warned netizens to refrain from dragging her family’s name into their online discussions, emphasizing that she will take legal action against those who continue to spread lies about her.

Johnson also alleged that some Nigerian blogs publishing false news about her are owned by her colleagues in the entertainment industry. She emphasized the need for accountability and proof, stating that those who make allegations must be prepared to prove them in court. The actress reiterated her commitment to protecting her family’s reputation and well-being, prioritizing her husband and children above all else.

The incident highlights the challenges faced by public figures in the digital age, where false information and rumors can spread quickly and have serious consequences. Johnson’s case serves as a reminder of the importance of verifying information and respecting individuals’ privacy and reputation online. As the actress prepares to take further legal action, her situation is likely to spark a wider conversation about the impact of social media on public figures and the need for greater accountability and responsibility in online discourse.

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