Priscilla Ojo Debunks Viral Tweet Claiming Postpartum Depression Is Caused by Poverty

Priscilla Ojo Debunks Viral Tweet Claiming Postpartum Depression Is Caused by Poverty

Popular Nigerian influencer and brand ambassador, Priscilla Ojo, has publicly distanced herself from a viral tweet that falsely attributed controversial remarks on postpartum depression to her. The tweet, which circulated widely on X (formerly Twitter), claimed that Priscilla described postpartum depression as an “illusion caused by poverty,” sparking backlash from social media users and mental health advocates.

Reacting to the controversy, Priscilla took to her verified social media platforms to debunk the claim, stressing that she never made such a statement. She described the tweet as fabricated and misleading, urging the public to stop spreading false information. According to her, the post does not reflect her views or beliefs in any way.

The influencer’s response has since drawn support from fans and colleagues who praised her for addressing the issue swiftly. The incident has also reignited conversations around misinformation on social media and the importance of verifying sources, especially when sensitive topics such as mental health are involved.

Priscilla Ojo Denies Viral Claim on Postpartum Depression, Calls It Fake and Misleading

Priscilla Ojo has dismissed a viral tweet alleging that she trivialized postpartum depression by linking it to poverty, stating clearly that the quote did not originate from her. The claim, which spread rapidly across social media, triggered outrage among users who accused the influencer of downplaying mental health struggles faced by new mothers.

In a firm response, Priscilla stated, “I never said this,” while sharing screenshots of the viral tweet to clarify her position. She emphasized that postpartum depression is a serious mental health condition and should not be reduced to stereotypes or economic assumptions. Her statement aimed to correct the narrative and prevent further misrepresentation.

The controversy has highlighted the growing problem of quote fabrication involving public figures. Many online users have called for stricter accountability on social platforms, warning that misinformation can damage reputations and contribute to harmful societal narratives, particularly around health-related issues.

I Never Said This” — Priscilla Ojo Reacts to False Quote on Postpartum Depression

Nigerian social media personality Priscilla Ojo has spoken out after a viral tweet falsely attributed a controversial opinion on postpartum depression to her. The tweet claimed she suggested the condition was merely an illusion caused by poverty, a statement that quickly attracted criticism and condemnation online.

Addressing the issue, Priscilla categorically denied making such remarks, describing the tweet as false and intentionally misleading. She urged her followers to rely only on verified sources and content shared directly from her official accounts, warning against the dangers of misinformation in the digital space.

Following her clarification, many supporters rallied behind her, commending her stance and reaffirming the seriousness of postpartum depression. The episode has once again underscored the need for responsible social media use and greater awareness about mental health, especially when public discourse is shaped by viral but unverified content.


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