Nigerian Afrobeats sensation Ayra Starr has had enough of the constant trolling and online harassment, and she’s not keeping quiet about it.
The Sability hitmaker took to her official X (formerly Twitter) page to vent her frustration over what she described as deliberate bullying and misrepresentation by some online users. In her candid post, the Grammy-nominated star called out those who have seemingly made her their scapegoat for no reason.
“There’s nothing I can do nor say to people that intentionally want to bully and misunderstand me every time. You’ve found a scapegoat abi? Focus on issues that actually matter and leave me tf alone,” she wrote.
The message struck a chord with fans, with many rallying behind the singer for standing her ground and protecting her peace.
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Not Her First Rodeo
This isn’t the first time Ayra has addressed the harshness of social media. In a recent appearance on the popular I Said What I Said podcast, she revealed how she’s learning to manage negativity and protect her mental space.
“I read stuff and I see stuff, and if it’s bad, I just let them be. I feel like I’m in my ‘let them be’ era and stage. But if it’s stupid, I just block,” she said during the interview.
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Ayra Starr: Unbothered, But Not Silent
At just 21, Ayra Starr has already achieved what many only dream of — including international awards, global chart entries, and a growing fan base across continents. But with the spotlight also comes online pressure and unsolicited criticism.
Ayra’s response sends a clear message: being a star doesn’t mean being silent.
She’s choosing to speak up, stand firm, and block the noise — literally and figuratively.
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As Ayra Starr continues to rise on the global stage, one thing is clear: she’s not here for the drama — just the music, the vibes, and her peace of mind.

