Astrid Wett twerks and says she’s ‘19% Nigerian’ as Super Eagles attain closing

Astrid Wett has been slammed for claiming she is “19% Nigerian” in a weird twerking video.

Nigeria confronted South Africa in a tense Africa Cup of Nations semi-final conflict on Wednesday. The match completed 1-1 in regular time after Victor Osimhen’s late aim was dramatically dominated out, with South Africa occurring to equalise with a penalty and take the sport to extra-time.

It took a penalty shootout to separate the 2 nations, with Kelechi Iheanacho scoring the profitable spot-kick to place his group into the ultimate on the expense of Bafana Bafana. And grownup content material creator Wett was fortunate to flee the wrath of Nigeria followers because of the slender victory.

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That was as a result of the blonde influencer took to social media earlier than the monumental fixture to publish a video in help of Nigeria. But it got here within the type of a barely disturbing clip of herself carrying a Super Eagles jersey, quick Calvin Klein shorts and a inexperienced and white flag as she twerked and danced in provocative trend.

Astrid, who frequently leaves soccer followers flabbergasted along with her outrageous posts, captioned the video: “POV: You find out you’re 19% Nigerian,” together with a inexperienced coronary heart and a Nigeria flag.

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Nigeria beat South Africa to succeed in the AFCON closing
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The blonde shook her booty in Nigeria’s colors
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The Chelsea fan was met with a barrage of incensed responses from followers, each Nigerian and in any other case. “If we don’t get this account suspended before the end of extra time it’s all over,” one X consumer bluntly replied.

Another commented: “You’re not Nigerian you imposter,” whereas a 3rd wrote: “You’ve still got time to delete this…”

A fourth added: “Remove our jersey ASAP,” whereas a fourth identified: “There’s no more shame in this world.”



Nigeria went via on penalties
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Other fuming followers chimed in with: “I knew we would have problems winning this match when I saw you in a Nigerian jersey,” and: “On a scale of 1-10 cultural appropriation this scores record highs.”

William Troost-Ekong and Teboho Mokoena received on the scoresheet with second-half penalties for his or her respective sides. Nigeria’s outcome, regardless of having simply 39% possession, meant they’d play both DR Congo or the Ivory Coast within the closing.

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