A Nigerian father wiped his daughter’s makeup off on her wedding day due to his inability to recognise her. In the video as shared on TikTok, the father didn’t mind his daughter’s embarrassment, as he forcefully wiped everything off with a handkerchief. The chief bridesmaid was also spotted by the side cleaning the bride’s nails with all seriousness. Netizens reacting to the video suggested that the father couldn’t have cleaned her makeup, as that was his daughter’s big day. Others reiterated that they would cut their father off immediately after that. @Gloria the crown jewel said: “That will be the last of me that he sees.” @angelasamaroo919 wrote: “This is her special day ,why would you do that!” @cindythompson448 commented: “Omg she must be so embarrassed.” @Rere74 added: “That’s the end between me and my dad.” See the video below: @graceonas80 #goviral #funny ♬ original sound – GRACEONAS80
I don’t recognise my club
Chelsea legend Didier Drogba has taken a swipe at the club’s co-owner Todd Boehly over some of the decisions he has taken since acquiring the club from Roman Abramovich. Drogba who spoke to Canal+ believes that Boehly focused too much on young players while building a bloated squad. He also believes Chelsea has fundamentally changed for the worse under Boehly. The Ivorian football star added that the Blues “lack charismatic leaders” who can handle difficult stretches and guide team-mates in the right direction. He said; “I don’t recognise my club. It’s no longer the same club. There is a new owner and a new vision. Of course, we try to compare it with what happened during the [Roman] Abramovich era where a lot of players were brought in, but the decisions were very intelligent. “Bringing in players like Petr Cech, Andriy Shevchenko, Herman Crespo, Michael Essien, Didier Drogba, Florent Malouda, and I go on. It was done to win titles. They are players with a certain experience. The strategy is now different; we bet on young players. But a dressing room of over 30 players is difficult [to manage] for a manager. “You need players that take on the game, that assume their responsibilities. You need a player that brings a bit of madness to the stadium.”