Nigerian actress Lolo has recently expressed her concern over a disturbing social media trend involving young people.
She is urging parents to become more involved in their children’s social media activities to curb such behaviors. On February 5, 2025, Lolo shared her heartfelt message, highlighting her dismay after watching a video that left her deeply troubled.
In the video, a young boy, in what Lolo described as a “dingy place,” was soliciting young girls to expose themselves on camera. To her shock and dismay, multiple girls complied with the boy’s request, willingly flashing their breasts on TikTok. “I am not happy today at all,” Lolo shared.
“I saw a video on TikTok where a young boy in a dingy place asked girls to flash their breasts on TikTok, and I saw different girls doing it. Not one, not two, not three girls flashing their naked breasts on TikTok and people are watching. It made me wonder what is happening and I was told it’s a challenge.”
Lolo’s message revealed her disbelief and sadness that such content is being shared and viewed so openly. She questioned the nature of the trend, expressing her concerns about the impact of these actions on young girls. “It made me wonder what is happening and I was told it’s a challenge,” she explained. Her concerns extended beyond the immediate act, connecting it to the broader issue of violence against women.
Reflecting on the current state of society, Lolo passionately addressed the urgent need for change. “What do we need to happen? We’re already seeing girls getting raped and killed every day, assaulted and abused and yet our young children aren’t having sense enough to stay modest,” she lamented. She emphasized the need for young people to be more mindful of their actions and the potential consequences.
Lolo also called out the audacity of those participating in such trends. “You have the audacity to flash your breasts to thousands of people on TikTok, even if they were paying you…we need to stop this!” she exclaimed. Her message was a plea for greater awareness and responsibility among both the young generation and their guardians.
As a mother, Lolo’s concerns are deeply personal. “Where are our parents and caregivers? We thought we had seen everything with Gen Z! But what this Gen Alpha would do! As a mother, I am unhappy because I saw it with my two eyes! This has to stop,” she declared.