Nigerian Celebrities Called Out for Wearing Fake Designers in 2025

Fashion Police Crack Down on Nigerian Stars
The Nigerian entertainment industry has witnessed increased scrutiny from fashion critics in 2025, with several A-list celebrities being called out for wearing counterfeit designer items.
The trend has sparked heated debates about celebrity lifestyles and authenticity, with stars responding in different ways – from humorous clapbacks to fiery rebuttals.
Key Highlights:
- BBNaija’s Whitemoney responded humorously to wearing “fake Louis Vuitton shoes”
- Actress Lizzy Anjorin engaged in a public feud with fashion bloggers
- Iyabo Ojo and Charles Okocha among multiple stars facing criticism
Notable Celebrity Callouts
1. Lizzy Anjorin’s Fiery Response
The Yoruba actress made headlines when she blasted fashion critics who accused her of wearing fake Versace clothing. Anjorin argued that public callouts could damage celebrities’ international reputations.
2. Whitemoney’s Lighthearted Approach
The BBNaija winner took a humorous approach when called out for fake Louis Vuitton shoes, posting a video of his shoe collection while admitting he wears what he can afford.
3. Iyabo Ojo’s Questionable LV Bag
Fashion experts pointed out inconsistencies in the actress’s Louis Vuitton bag, noting poor monogram alignment and subpar hardware quality.
4. 2Baba’s Fendi Controversy
The music icon faced criticism after being spotted in what fashion police claimed was a fake Fendi shirt during an outing with his new partner.
5. Charles Okocha’s Triple Offense
The actor holds the dubious record of being called out three times – for fake Fendi, Louis Vuitton, and Dior items.
6. Regina Daniels’ Luxury Woes
Senator Ned Nwoko’s wife faced double scrutiny – first for a questionable Rolex watch, then for an allegedly fake Chanel bag.
7. E-Money’s Watchgate
The businessman was accused of wearing a counterfeit Panda Tourbillon wristwatch but chose not to respond.
8. AY’s Hermes Scandal
Comedian Ayo Makun faced criticism from an Italian luxury brand for carrying what they claimed was a fake Hermes bag.
The AI Twist: Pastor Tobi’s Digital Luxury
In a bizarre development, Pastor Tobi Adegboyega was accused of using AI to generate fake luxury items and bodyguards in his videos.
Fashion critics note that celebrities may be victims of unscrupulous stylists and recommend verifying purchases to avoid embarrassment.
Source: Legit.ng