Nigerians are massively reporting her to the streaming platform Netflix for her movies to be taken down.
A social media user had shared a screenshot of his letter to the streaming platform as he urged everyone to follow in his footsteps. In the letter, he had urged the streaming platform to boycott her movies as he expressed how such mistreatment is disheartening, especially considering the diverse and inclusive content that Netflix is known for.
The netizen urged Netflix to take a firm stand against such behaviour and demonstrate a commitment to fostering a welcoming and inclusive environment for all its audiences.
Twitter influencer Danny Young had threatened that should Ayo not be released, they would mass report Toyin’s Instagram page and then move to send emails to Netflix.
Glamtush reports that hours ago that Toyin is currently trending on the micro-blogging platform Twitter, now known as X, after she was accused of arresting a tweep’s mother. Reacting to the allegation, Toyin stated that people could abuse her and call her names, and it would be okay to her, but where she draws the line is when people curse her kids and lie. She clarified that she never arrested his mother and only made a report of cybercrime as a citizen.
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