"Remove Lashes": Woman Leaks WhatsApp Chat of Dad Demanding She Dresses Modestly on Her Graduation
- A woman took to TikTok to expose her conversation with her dad, who was directing her to show up dressed modestly on her graduation day
- In the voice note, her strict dad could be heard telling her to remove long nails and lashes if she has already had them, as she needs to be decent in his presence
- Many netizens expressed mixed reactions, with some advising the lady to respect her dad's wishes while others asked her not to invite him if he had such demands
A woman using the TikTok handle @adaeze395 has left many with mixed reactions after sharing a WhatsApp voice note of her dad warning her about her dress code on her graduation day.
The stern dad gave her explicit instructions on how she wanted her dressed on the day of her graduation ceremony.
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The lady, while sharing the video, insinuated that her family knows she is the wild one, so they have to keep her in line.
How lady should dress on her graduation day
In the voice note, her dad could be heard warning her not to wear her usual outfits and instead look modest because he will attend the graduation ceremony.
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He said:
"You have to dress modestly. Tomorrow I don't want to see those lashes, long nails and the rest because I am coming. So if you have put them on, just go this evening and remove them before you appear in my presence. I do not want to see lashes and long nails; dress modestly tomorrow."
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Many netizens were surprised that her dad was monitoring how she dressed and wondered what she put on that would make him have a disclaimer.
Here are some of the comments from social media users:
@wa_culture said:
"Before your presence? Sorry Alpha and Omega."
@tebbielemaple said:
"The type of parents we leave behind as soon as we turn 18."
@lismaria002 said:
"My dad hates lashes too."
@fiemyah said:
"Please show us his reaction to your lashes and long nails please."
@marykr_77 said:
"Typical African father."
@rytahkelmoi said:
"I'm waiting for the dress code."
@ms.derinsola said:
"Make your daddy not be angry even though graduation is a once in a lifetime and a baddie must prevail."
@peacegurl_emi18 said:
"My dad can also do this thing. I remember the first time I put nails on, and my dad insisted on taking me to the salon to remove them."
@lindy said:
"This is the only advice I cannot listen to from anyone; my parents cannot tire me with this."
@the soulofawoman said:
"Tell him you won't show up for the graduation."
Video of graduate walking alone warms netizens
In a different story, a video of a lone man dressed in his graduation gown walking all alone from school, politely getting out of the way of people really touched people.
It seemed like a proud moment for the man, and he wanted the whole world to see it, but there was no one close to him.
Some netizens felt sorry for him and wondered where his people were or if he was an orphan. A significant group also shared similar experiences and how it felt to just celebrate their milestones all alone.
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