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SOCIAL MEDIA USERS DON'T KNOW HOW TO FEEL ABOUT MISS R FAB'S LATEST TWEET ABOUT JAMAICAN MEN

SOCIAL MEDIA USERS DON'T KNOW HOW TO FEEL ABOUT MISS R FAB'S LATEST TWEET ABOUT JAMAICAN MEN
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SOCIAL MEDIA USERS DON'T KNOW HOW TO FEEL ABOUT MISS R FAB'S LATEST TWEET ABOUT JAMAICAN MEN

SOCIAL MEDIA USERS DON'T KNOW HOW TO FEEL ABOUT MISS R FAB'S LATEST TWEET ABOUT JAMAICAN MEN

Influencer and Badderz UK cast member Miss R Fabulous took to Twitter, X, to share her love of Jamaican men and their manhood. However, social media users aren't quite sure how to take this information and did not hold back when sharing their opinions.

R Fab, whose real name is Renee, recently moved to Jamaica and has been sharing her wild adventures and love of the beautiful scenery ever since. However, her latest tweet is giving women a whole new reason to visit the Caribbean island.

Renee just couldn't help but gush over the manhood of Jamaican men, even claiming that it "will have you moving mad".

The original tweet itself didn't attract many comments, but you know us messy boots' at The Shade Borough just HAD to see if our commenters would second her statement so here are the top comments from our post:

"I could never understand how females have their parents on socials and talk like this"

This comment was so controversial that it received a backhand from R Fab herself, who evidently wasn't here for the unsolicited criticism. R Fab wittily responded to the comment by saying "because I'm a big bloodcl*rt woman" which admittedly, had me ugly laughing.

She also responded to another user under the same comment in all caps saying: "YOUR MOTHER THAT'S WHY I TURN OUT LIKE THIS"

Another commenter pointed out that Renee had previously made similar statements regarding Ghanaian and Nigerian men, implying that she must be lying about one...

Similarly, a different user cheekily added that R Fab isn't just limited to falling for Jamaican c*ck, saying:

"Any C*cky make her move mad!"

One user couldn't help but yearn for the "good ole days" days when private thoughts remained private, stating: "I miss when people didn't say every thought they had out loud. Good ole days"

One gentleman made it very clear that he would not be ecstatic if his daughter was making statements like this on the internet. What he said was: "If my daughter moves mad like this on a public platform then I have failed as a father".

Despite the barrage of criticism, R Fab continues living her best life, as she should. May she continue onwards with her love of Jamaican c*cky.

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