Nse Ikpe-Etim responds to a follower who asked her “why did you sell out your womb?”

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Actress Nse Ikpe-Etim has responded after an insensitive follower asked her a question about her womb on Twitter.

Nse Ikpe-Etim responds to a follower who asked her “why did you sell out your womb?”

ad-slot=”vi_660620999″ data-google-query-id=”CPrfldHh8e8CFa7l4wcdoE4EHg”>Nse had shared beautiful photos of herself in a navy blue jumpsuit and as Twitter users complemented the actress, one follower wrote:

Nse Ikpe-Etim responds to a follower who asked her “why did you sell out your womb?”

“Why did you sell out your womb… And why are you to being fruitful to souls… Pls you need to make yourself fruitful and replenish. ”

Nse Ikpe-Etim responds to a follower who asked her “why did you sell out your womb?”

Nse responded by referring to him as a “Joy Vampire” (one who sucks people’s joy).

Nse tweeted: “Dear Joy Vampire, may you be fruitful in common sense. May you be replenished in kindness. May your soul never know adversity.”

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Nse Ikpe-Etim responds to a follower who asked her “why did you sell out your womb?”

The man was also called out by other Twitter users and he took down the offensive tweet then apologized to Nse.

He wrote: “Am sorry… It was an erroneous error… With all of my heart I apologize.”

Nse responded: “No worries at all. How are you today? Good?”

Nse Ikpe-Etim responds to a follower who asked her “why did you sell out your womb?”

Back in 2019, Nse revealed that she removed her womb to save her life after she was diagnosed with Adenomyosis.

She said she was diagnosed in 2016. She said she cried when the doctor said she would have to remove her uterus to live a normal life.

“I was told I couldn’t have kids,” she said at the time.

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“And so, I had to have a hysterectomy (removal of the uterus) to make me have a life again and to stop going through what I was going through. And I’m literarily telling women and men, it really doesn’t matter if you can’t bear children. What really matters is what you would do for the world, for the universe.”

See more Twitter exchange between the actress and her followers below:

Nse Ikpe-Etim responds to a follower who asked her “why did you sell out your womb?”

Nse Ikpe-Etim responds to a follower who asked her “why did you sell out your womb?”

Nse Ikpe-Etim responds to a follower who asked her “why did you sell out your womb?”

Nse Ikpe-Etim responds to a follower who asked her “why did you sell out your womb?”

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