
D’Prince Speaks Out Against Alleged Monetised Cyberbullying in the Entertainment Industry
Nigerian music executive D’Prince has spoken out against what he described as monetised cyberbullying within the entertainment industry.
The founder of Jonzing World expressed concern over the growing trend of individuals allegedly using online attacks, controversies, and sensational narratives for financial gain and social media engagement.
According to D’Prince, cyberbullying has increasingly become damaging within the entertainment space, affecting public figures, creatives, and industry professionals emotionally and mentally.
His comments quickly generated reactions online, with many fans and entertainment observers agreeing that toxic online culture has become a serious issue across digital platforms.
The discussion has also reignited conversations around responsible social media use, online accountability, and the emotional impact of constant public criticism directed at celebrities.
Cyberbullying remains a growing global concern, especially within entertainment industries where public figures often face intense scrutiny, rumours, and targeted online attacks.
Many supporters praised D’Prince for speaking openly about the issue and encouraging healthier interactions within the entertainment community and online spaces generally.
As reactions continue online, observers believe the conversation could help raise awareness about the effects of digital harassment and the need for more responsible online engagement.
