Lady comments on Timini Egbuson’s eyes
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A Nigerian lady recently took to her page on X, formerly known as Twitter, to share her personal observations about the eyes of popular Nollywood actor, Timini Egbuson. Her post has sparked significant attention and reactions from social media users.

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The lady, identified on X as @TosinofJesus, shared that she had noticed something unique about Timini’s eyes. According to her, she realized that the actor has Strabismus, a condition more commonly known as Crossed eyes.

Strabismus is a medical condition where the eyes do not align properly and fail to look in the same direction at the same time. Despite this, the lady expressed her admiration for individuals with the condition, stating that she finds it endearing and believes it adds a certain charm to their appearance.

In her post, she specifically wrote, “I just realized Timini has strabismus, and I think it’s really cute.”

Nollywood actor, Timini Egbuson

This candid observation and comment about Timini have not gone unnoticed, as they have triggered a wave of responses from social media users, many of whom had varying opinions about her remarks.

Some users took the opportunity to add humor to the conversation, while others critiqued the act of pointing out physical traits in celebrities and individuals. Below are some notable reactions:

@ebrofola: “Awovadan beni woyo….that’s the name. E reach Timini yurn, you say na Sabinus 😂.”

@ms_joiwe: “Na half past 9 I know am as oo. Which one be Sabinus again 😂?”

@Eucharia Opuomoni: “She really observed the guy man o. I haven’t noticed. Now we go dey see the eye for the fine boy face anytime we see him on screen.”

@RattLe Boyskyzi: “Strabismus is also known as Anya 4:30 in Igbo. Timini has Anya 4:30.”

@eniola_of_uk: “I don’t know why Nigerians think it’s okay to point things out in other people’s bodies. I’ll never understand it.”

The conversation has sparked debates about societal attitudes toward physical appearances and the cultural acceptability of making observations about others, especially public figures.