Mbabazi Shadia {Shaddy Boo}, One of the most famous women in the entertainment industry in Rwanda mainly due to the videos she always post on her social media, said that the biggest mistake she made was putting her life on these websites that captured the hearts of many.
The mother of two, through an interview with her followers on Instagram, urged parents or expectant mothers to protect their children from these social media sites and told young people that what they see is not true. She said, “Putting myself out there (on social media) was the first mistake I made, you know? I am to tell you the truth, not to have more followers (Followers) I know more about these sites.”
“If you have children or are going to have them, you who think you want to come to these sites, I hope you are ready for what will happen to you, there are things you are thinking in your head but you don’t see, but a wise person would hurry to read about these social networks, something I would tell you, protect your children, every woman Anyone who has a child should avoid these sites because it is not a good thing.”
The woman, who is followed by more than one million people on Instagram, urges newcomers to the social network to at least see what they post if it would benefit their followers.
Shaddy Boo urged teenagers and young adults to avoid trying to live like someone else they see on these sites and think they are in a good life.
He said, “One thing I would say to all the kids who go to social media is that they know what they want to achieve, all these things they see are not like that because the people out there are liars, social media will promote you, when it comes to business, but you want to live. in another person’s life it will be difficult for you in your life, now you may feel that you are fine now but soon you will see that it will leave you with a great loss.”
She continued, “Every child or teenager, I know that some would follow me, these sites are not a good thing, sit down and learn, look at the facts, there is no truth here, think about the future of your life.”
In the past, this 32-year-old woman was unique in the entertainment industry so that many of the artists who came to Rwanda kept her photo and continued to talk through these social networks because she was the latest trend.