Nigerian singer Tems' dress to the Oscars left those behind her with stiff necks
Nigerian songstress Tems has sparked debate her outfit that
stole the show at the 2023 Oscars - at least for the helpless folks sitting
behind her.
Tems, who was nominated for Best Original Song for the
"Black Panther: Wakanda Forever" track "Lift Me Up" wore an
ostentatious puffy white gown which dramatically wrapped inches around her neck
and head.
On the red carpet, she stunned but once she was seated inside
the gilded Dolby Theatre, the flair wasn't that much.
Photos of the "Try Me" hitmaker started doing rounds
across Twitter - showing the singer sticking out from the crowd as people
behind her struggled to crane their necks and catch a little action on the
podium.
The dress, which was designed by Ukrainian-born fashion designer
Lessja Verlingieri of Lever Couture, trended for the better part of the Oscars
night with many calling Tems 'rude' and 'insensitive' for blocking people's
view.
"Hate to be the brother next to Tems in the Oscar audience.
Fighting for his life," while another user @JarrettBellini noted, "Imagine
waiting your whole life to be at the Oscars and you end up sitting behind a
stratus cloud."
Whilst the outfit spawned a memefest, other people came to Tems'
defense with one user tweeting, "Will not tolerate Tems slander... Stop
crying and grow a longer neck."
The high-flying singer, whose
real name is Temilade Openiyi, wrote "Lift Me Up" which Rihanna also
performed at the ceremony.
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