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Phyna calls out restaurant after denying her access for dressing indecently

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Phyna had prior to this development gone on social media to disown her family and drop her surname, Otabor

By Kehinde Okeowo

Big Brother Naija (BBNaija) Season 7 winner and actress, Josephine Ijeoma Otabor, better known as Phyna has expressed disappointment over the decision of a Lagos restaurant to deny her entry because she allegedly wore an indecent outfit.

The reality star made her feelings known while calling out the restaurant on social media.

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In the video, she wore a black gown that exposed her cleavage.

Speaking in a now-viral post on X, Phyna criticized the restaurant for refusing her entry.

While sharing the video of her outfit she wrote: “So I went to have dinner at one CALI RESTAURANT, Abi what they call the place. Omo they said I’m dressed indecently and I can’t enter o. WTF!”

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Meanwhile, Phyna recently took to her verified social media page to publicly disown her family and drop her surname, Otabor.

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The Edo-born thespian in the tweet went on to lament that her family has never been supportive since her childhood.

She further added that her current family might not be her biological family and that she is still searching for answers.

Speaking in the post, she wrote, “I am publicly dropping my family surname Otabor… It has been proven that I actually have no family and nobody knows how I came about…. I’m still searching for answers though.

“It’s been rough with me lately…… I’m in a place where I can’t even describe how I feel or what to call what I’m going through. Going up and the way I was tossed around relatives, I should have suspected, but guess I was too young… omo my head wan tear!!”

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