Basketmouth reveals how easy it is to appear more successful on social media

Basketmouth reveals how easy it is to appear more successful on social media

- Top comedian, Basketmouth recently dropped words of wisdom on his page

- Sharing a photo of him in a private jet, he talked on how easy it for people to appear more successful when they flaunt wealth

All that glitter is really not gold was the message top comedian, Basketmouth had hidden in his post when he shared a photo of himself in a private jet on social media.

By now, many Nigerian celebrities show off their extravagant lifestyle which most times, includes posing in private jets as they make their way around the world. It is important to note however, sometimes, one's work demands a certain lifestyle which they might not necessarily be living.

Basketmouth intended to pass a message to his fans, insinuating that life is always greener on social media and therefore, it is insane to assume one's life is worthless over what they see people share on the gram

In his post, he said: "I was so tempted to use the caption ‘Living the life’ or ‘Thank you God’ or ‘Hard work pays’... but then....who am I lying to? Wey I know say I fly local. I just really wanted to see how easy it was to take such pictures to look more successful, and surprisingly, its not that hard..... Just saying."

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