Read what happened to Hypocrite After shaming Efia Odo for dressing inappropriately, Victoria Lebene is under fire for posing in indecent office wear.
Victoria Lebene is this week's hypocrite of the week for attempting to portray herself as a moral exemplar while doing exactly what she preached against.
She was preaching on social media about how Fix The Country campaigners should dress appropriately in order to promote the cause's sanity. Change begins with the youth, according to her, and they will be held accountable for their acts when they wield power in the future, therefore dressing appropriately is necessary.
It was obviously aimed towards Efia Odo.
Efia Odo retaliated by accusing her of attempting to match her up with a man for $2000 and behaving brand new now because she was married.
Victoria Lebene's stance sparked questions about what constitutes proper attire, given that she has been seen in clothing that is, to put it mildly, indecent.
Ironically, she then proceeded to pose in executive attire that could pass for a club dress, leaving no room for interpretation. She freely stated she was "feeling it" in her two-piece office dress, which revealed her b**bs and thighs. Her fans, however, were not amused and called her out on her hypocrisy. Some even questioned whether she was genuinely married. “Can you tell me what's acceptable about this outfit you're wearing? One commenter inquired, "U folks should stop being hypocrites."
After all the photographs proving she is just another ashawobrity, Victoria Lebene should know she is the last person to educate anyone on proper attire. Also, because "suitable" is a relative term, she should be wary of imposing her arbitrary standards on others.


