Filmmaker Biodun Stephen has criticised the growing trend of women appearing in public without underwear, describing it as a nuisance rather than a genuine fashion choice.
In a TikTok video, Stephen recalled a recent incident at a salon where a woman’s privat3 part was accidentally exposed because she was not wearing underwear, citing it as an example of why the trend should be discouraged.
“Last week, I went to get my hair done at the salon. A lady came in to do her pedicure. As she sat, I looked at her side, I saw her vag*na in full display.
“Who is teaching us all these fashion? Is it a fashion trend not to wear pant?” she asked.
She emphasised the need for women to prioritise modesty and wear suitable undergarments in public.
Stephen, who has repeatedly spoken out against the practice since 2015, questioned the influence driving the trend.
“I believe the first time I talked about ladies not putting on pants was in 2015. Let’s try to always wear p*nts, there are several types. Why don’t we like wearing p*nts?” she said.
She mentioned that it’s unnecessary and uncomfortable for others, urging women to wear pants or other suitable undergarments.
“You are coming for a pedicure, you would at least wear something long. Must you wear mini gown or skirt without p*nt?
“Why is p*nt your enemy? Who told you p*nt is your enemy? Who told you it isn’t good for you? Please stop doing it. This is not fashion, it is nuisance”, she added.