BREAKING: Reactions as Luxury detective page calls out AY Makun for flaunting fake Hermes bag

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AY Makun, earlier in February, shared a photo of himself rocking a Hermès designer bag on his Instagram page.

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However, reacting to the post on its official Instagram page on Sunday, T20Luxury, a popular luxury page that shares products and prices of designer wear from different brands, called AY out for flaunting a fake Hermès bag.

T20Luxury further advised the comedian to refrain from supporting brands that produce counterfeit products by patronizing them.

Sharing AY’s photo alongside another photo of the original Hermès bag, the page wrote:

“Dear AY, as a key stakeholder in the entertainment industry and a beneficiary of genuine creativity, it’s more honorable to refrain from supporting the counterfeit fashion industry. Upholding authenticity is important to preserving our reputation as leaders within the Black community.”

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The development has garnered diverse reactions on the internet:

mr_jakan05 wrote: “Nigerian celebrities and their fake life is not helping we Nigerians both home and abroad.”

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matete4real wrote: “It’s possible he was supplied a fake by his personal shopper.”

mr.charleswealth wrote: “Na the same thing, but AY’s own was rushedly made. Nobody’s gonna know.”

cindy_official1111 wrote: “I’m a lover of originals too, but it’s his choice.”

segun122 wrote: “This is what I told my friend back then in university days—that instead of buying fake brand-new designer wear, why not go for Akube (used original) or buy brand-new ZARA and wear it with pride?”

b.o.b.b.y_official wrote: “AY X, A-why?”

gabzy.001 wrote: “I don’t subscribe to calling him out online, but for those people supporting him because he’s a known public figure, I hope he won’t cry the blues when someone decides to sell pirated copies of his movie.”

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