No, I’m Not a Sex Worker: Mandy Kiss Responds to Public Claims

Lagos Anti-Drug Ambassador and influencer, Mandy Kiss has clarified her provocative online persona is just content creation for trending, not a reflection of her real, reserved self.

Mandy, via a video on X, emotionally addressed misconceptions, denying being a s3x worker or drug user, and revealed her absence was due to depression, not external pressure.

“I know I’m a bad influence to the community, but I’m not an olosho (s3x worker). All I do online is create content, I just want to trend.

“I’m very respectful and calm in person, and I don’t do drugs.

“I was depressed, I was so down, I didn’t want to be in the situation. Nobody forced me; it’s all about withdrawal,” she said.

Her admission has sparked a wide range of reactions online, with many applauding her vulnerability and shedding light on the mental health struggles that often come with internet fame.

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