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“Wait and make sure you grow first” – Mercy Kenneth dragged over video of birthday celebration at club

Social media erupted with mixed reactions following actress Mercy Kenneth’s posting of a video from her birthday celebration at a club.

On April 7, Mercy Kenneth, an aspiring movie actress known for her controversial social media presence, marked her birthday with fervent festivities at a club, capturing the moment in a video shared on Instagram.

The video showcased Mercy and her friends reveling in the celebratory atmosphere, accompanied by heartfelt gratitude to those who joined her for the occasion.

However, not all social media users were impressed with Mercy’s choice to celebrate in a club at her age. Some expressed concern over her youthfulness and questioned the appropriateness of such activities for someone purportedly as young as 15, while others criticized the scrutiny and advised letting her enjoy her birthday in peace.

Despite the criticism, supporters rallied around Mercy, commending her for enjoying herself and expressing affectionate messages, with some even extending invitations for further celebrations.

In the midst of the online debate, Mercy Kenneth’s birthday celebration continues to spark discussions about age-appropriate behavior and the freedom to celebrate milestones in one’s own way.

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