- Cassypool Capoon has ranted against celebrities posting pregnancy and food on social media in a trending video
- He argued that celebrities who post pregnancy and food are insensitive and disrespect their fans who can't get babies or afford food
- The outspoken influencer advised celebrities to enjoy their blessings in silence and be grateful
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Social media influencer Cassypool Capoon has criticised celebrities who post pregnancy and food online.
He claimed that such posts are insensitive and disrespectful to their fans who are struggling with infertility or poverty.
Why is posting pregnancy online bad?
In the video, Cassypool said that it is very wrong to post pregnancy and food online, as it could hurt the feelings of those who are less fortunate.
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He urged celebrities to change their ways and stop flaunting their blessings online.
"Don't post pregnancy. There are some of your fans who are crying to God to bless them with babies because they have none. What message are you trying to tell them when you post your pregnancy? Celebrities should wake up and realise that posting pregnancy online is nonsense," he said.
He also slammed those who post food online, saying that they are showing off and being ungrateful.
He said that there are people who can't afford food and would be affected if they see others posting food online.
"If you look at those who post food online those who come from humble backgrounds. They think food is very special and something to boast about. Nonsense. If God blesses you with food, stop posting it. Eat and thank God. There are those who are starving because they can't afford food," he added.
Woman dies shortly after Facebook announcement
Separately, Kelli Tyler, a 35-year-old expectant mother of five, tragically passed away mere hours after excitedly posting on Facebook about her upcoming delivery.
Her social media update, "We're moving in!" reflected her anticipation and joy at the impending birth of her fifth child.
However, shortly after the post, Kelli experienced complications and despite the heroic efforts of medical professionals to save her life, she sadly did not survive.
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