Key Points:
- Yinka Theisen hits back at trolls over her locks. She says mockers show low class and deep self hate.
- She lists her hair care cost and routine online. Trolls, she adds, can’t pay same and then sneer.
- The U.S. based nurse ties insults to old bias. She says beauty is natural hair, not wigs alone.
Yinka Theisen has sent a bold note to trolls. The U.S. based nurse and Linc Edochie’s ex spoke firm words. She says some fans mocked her looks and her hair. She says the jabs cross a line and must stop.

Theisen posted a long clap back on her page. She wrote that the abuse came from “Mary Yul Edochie’s bloggers.” She called them “ignorant” and “low class” for the slurs. She said the attacks link to black self hate.
Dreadlocks talk grows as Yinka lists upkeep cost
Theisen shared what it takes to keep her locks neat. “I retie my locks every six weeks for 220 dollars,” she wrote. “A lot of them can’t afford this,” she added. She says trolls mock what they can’t pay for.
She then spoke on what counts as real beauty. In her words, “The white man has warped what is seen as fine and pure.” She said some people think wigs alone make girls look good. Natural hair, she added, is still fine and still cool.
She calls slur “monkey” a sad, lost move
Theisen called the “monkey” slur a shameful act. “When a black person calls another black person a monkey,” she wrote, “know they have lost the plot.” She said she won’t “respond to low class weirdos.” Then she closed with, “Self hate is sad.”
The row links to the wider Edochie family fight. Earlier this month, May Yul-Edochie filed a fresh case in Lagos against Theisen, with claims and cash demands, as we reported in our court file update. Theisen then vowed a “long fight” in a later post, which we covered in a follow-up brief on her reply and stance.
More jabs fly as brand names enter the chat
Yinka also threw shade at her critics’ beauty picks. She told them to “go and buy Priceless Hair” and Mary’s “cheap makeup.” Fans split on the tone of that last line. Yet her core point stayed clear: stop the hate and respect black hair.
Theisen’s note has sparked wide chat since then. Some users back her stand on black hair pride. Others say her words cut too deep at fans. For now, she keeps firm: love your look, and ignore cruel talk





