Friday, May 16, 2025 - Dino Melaye has clapped back at entertainer, Charles Oputa aka CharlyBoy, who on Tuesday, May 12, via his X handle, trolled the politician for ‘showing off his wealth’ on social media.
CharlyBoy had reshared a video Dino posted which showed him
walking with a luxurious travelling box while rocking some designer outfits.
Charlyboy who found the video offensive, wrote;
‘’This shows
that even in the midst of luxury/obscene affluence, it is possible to be
clinically depressed,not all forms of mental illness are discernible''
Dino has now clapped back. In a video he posted, Dino argued that Charlyboy has no moral standing to mock him for ‘’showing off.”
According to Dino, CharlyBoy has a motorcycle stationed in
front of his house but doesn't see that as a form of ‘’showing off.'' He went
on to state that he cannot join issues with Charlyboy as the singer’s ‘destiny
is already locked in a freezer.’
In another post shared, Dino described Charlyboy as an
envious man who has punctured his own body into chaos.
‘’When did
Charlie Boy become the dean of moral instruction? ‘’ he asked
His post reads
‘’It’s truly
fascinating how some individual whose own existence is a performance of
rebellion against moral conventions—suddenly acquire the audacity to prescribe
psychological diagnoses from the confines of their own eccentricity. The irony
is almost poetic. Coming from a man who has quite literally punctured his own
body into a canvas of chaos, and curated a lifestyle that dances on the
precipice of moral anarchy, the unsolicited commentary on Dino’s outfit reeks
not of concern, but of calculated provocation wrapped in envy.
When did Charlie Boy become the dean of moral instruction? What credentials does he hold in the clinic of human emotion to diagnose depression with the lens of fashion? Yellow, my dear sir, is the color of vibrance, of royalty in some cultures—not a symptom. Let us not feign intellectualism while parading in the garment of hypocrisy. Before you weaponize your flamboyance to belittle another man’s style, perhaps consult the archives of your own history.''
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