If there’s one thing internet in-laws will do, it is to give unsolicited advise, regardless of the situation.
A video surfaced of Zlatan talking to his son, and netizens have been tearing him up ever since it dropped.
The first complaint people gave was that he didn’t educate his son about classism because in the video, Zlatan’s son was uncomfortable with the fact that other kids were chasing their car around, and he called them bad boys.
Secondly, Zlatan’s accent didn’t ‘gel’, according to netizens on the internet, and they claimed that it was forced, even though the singer has spent quite a number of years abroad.
Although he faced some backlash, majority of the comments were geared at supporting him, and defending his son’s actions.
Here are some of the comments;
chief_Obi wrote, “I don’t care about his accent and his choice of words but you see those guys in traffic.. some of them are B^D BOYS! I mean real th!eves!!”
osbert wrote, “When una born una own, teach am . Leave another man pikin for am!”
daivegeorge wrote, “They are not bad boys until they snatch your phone. Lmaoo”
damii.af wrote, “Even tho Zlatan is from the street. he could have said no there aren’t bad boys.”
jeff_ aqu wrote, “So he should start lecturing his son on camera & Nigerians know how to sound smart in other people’s story when most of them are just the same”
mheenarh_ wrote, “Don’t you people know what a bad boy means to a child? He is not! or deme@ning them, the guy came at him like that and he was just scared.”
adekoyejo_ch wrote, “That child is a toddler for goodness sakes.”
petite_x.0 wrote, “When you give birth to your own, tell him to come down from the car and hug them shebi they’re your family members nau ode”
motola07 wrote, “I no get money like Zlatan and inside keke wey I enter with my son, I still dey tell am with my H factor that they are bad boys. Let’s stop pretending that there is a difference btwn bad boys and poor people. Ire oo”