Father’s Day: Kate Henshaw trade words with critics over message to fathers

Father's Day: Kate Henshaw trade words with critics over message to fathers

Nollywood actress Kate Henshaw has staired reactions from Netizens with her message honoring fathers on Father’s Day.

The fitness enthusiast took to the micro-blogging platform X, to celebrate 2024 Father’s Day. Sharing a passage from the Bible, Kate praised fathers who are responsible to their children and prayed for God’s strength, favor, and blessings upon them.

She tweeted,

“The father of the righteous will greatly rejoice, and he who sires a wise child will have joy in him.

Proverbs 23:24 AMP

Happy Father’s Day to all the responsible fathers here.

God’s strength, favour, and blessings will continue to abound”.

Father's Day: Kate Henshaw trade words with critics over message to fathers

Her message sparked criticism, with many pointing out the double standard of wishing all mothers a Happy Mother’s Day, while only celebrating responsible fathers on Father’s Day.

One fan, shared a screenshot of her Mother’s Day message and stated that she is being criticized for her hypocrisy, noting that what’s good for the goose is good for the gander. He tweeted, “This is why she’s been dragged. What’s good for the goose is good for the gander”.

Replying to him, Kate Henshaw wrote: “I said what I said”.

Another fan, while criticizing her, pointed out that it is Father’s Day, not just Responsible Father’s Day. “It is not responsible Fathers Day. It is Fathers Day”

Kate replied, stating that it is her timeline and her tweet, so she can do whatever she wants. “My tweet!! My timeline!! You don’t have to engage”.

In another tweet, she told those dragging her that she was going to enjoy her life as she noted how they would be alright. Kate made them know that the name calling doesn’t shake her.

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Interestingly in another tweet, Kate told her critics that she was going to enjoy her life, noting that they would be alright. Kate made it clear that the name-calling doesn’t affect her.

She tweeted

“I dey go chop ram meat.

You will be alright or better still, never be. Name calling no dey shake me”.

In another tweet, she stated that the one thing nobody would tell her is what to tweet.

“Shikena… Tweet your own, but one thing you will NOT do is tell me what to tweet ..

C’est fini. Drag koor Pull ni”.

Father's Day: Kate Henshaw trade words with critics over message to fathers

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