The most interesting thing about Aisha Babou’s semi-naked photos is the way she’s been responding to critics, who think she should stop stripping off for the camera.
Laye Ndiaye in Washington, US commented on one of her photos: “Please sister, Ramadan is here. Please, respect our fasting. I’m saying this out of respect cover yourself. Thank you.”
Oh boy, Aisha is not afraid to fight back at critics like Laye Ndiaye. She responded: “Now is Ramadan everyone wants to be good….Lol ok like I say guys delete me if anyone don’t want to see my pictures. Let the Almighty judge me.”
Some of Aisha’s supporters chimed in to take the critics to task. Roger Bakurin Jr. wrote: “You’re way too damn fine and sexy to be stressing over irrelevant nobody’s who aren’t significant at all. If they don’t like you, they can unfriend you. Keep doing you, beautiful.”
Another supporter, Aisha Ndure added: “Some people just can’t mind their own stuffs. They have many things to say but they just wouldn’t say it rather than beeb on the others.”
Aisha Babou loves her body, and she loves posting semi-naked photos of herself regularly on her Facebook account. Unfortunately, it’s ONLY GAMBIANS that are complaining.
She’s not even a Gambian. Aisha was born and brought up in a different culture. Why do we always struggle to mind our own business?
“My dad is from Mauritania. He used to live in The Gambia, now in New York with my mom,” the curvy beauty disclosed to What’s On-Gambia.
She said her mum is an American.
When asked why Gambians are disturbed by her revealing photos, Aisha said: “Some of my friends are Gambians, plus my boyfriend is from The Gambia. So I know a lot about The Gambia.”
She told our reporter that the critics are not going to stop her. “I am still going to post some more sexy pictures.”