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Woli Arole Slams Braless Women at Public Events

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Woli Arole slams braless women at public events, calling the act indecent and a threat to morality, urging women to embrace decency

Woli Arole slams braless women at public events, condemning the trend as indecent and a threat to societal values. The comedian and media personality expressed his disapproval on Instagram, sparking fresh debate about morality, fashion, and personal choice.

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Arole lamented what he described as a decline in moral standards, questioning why some women choose to attend weddings, birthdays, and social gatherings without wearing bras. According to him, the act is not only distracting but also glorifies “madness and insanity.”

“It is highly indecent for a lady to go out to a public event and wear clothes without a bra. Wedding guests without bra. Birthday guests without bra. It’s bad! Be decent,” he wrote, insisting that anyone who defends such a lifestyle also lacks decency.

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He went further to argue that if the practice is normalized, future generations may lose their moral compass entirely. Drawing comparisons, Arole asked whether women would appear braless at a job interview where professionalism is expected.

“Can you go bra-less to an interview? You are going for an interview at a corporate organisation that wants to pay you two million. You say, ‘my body, my choice.’ If they don’t give you the job, you see, we are glorifying nonsense,” he added.

The post has since generated mixed reactions online. While some supporters agree with Arole’s position on decency, others argue that fashion choices remain personal and should not be policed.

Also read: Woli Arole recounts extraordinary thing he did for Lateef Adedimeji and Mo Bimpe

As conversations around body autonomy and moral expectations continue, Arole’s remarks highlight the tension between evolving fashion trends and traditional cultural values in Nigeria.

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