Solomon Buchi says his fiancée is not “the most beautiful”, the Internet entices him
Solomon Buchi received mixed reactions when he took to social media with an emotional post for his fiancee Áríké. He opens three paragraphs by commenting on his future wife’s supposed appearance and intelligence. Hundreds of people have accessed their social accounts to explode or wait for the note for days. By Monday, the post was a trending topic. The life coach responded with a blockade and blessings for the critics.
“You are not the most beautiful woman; You are not the smartest woman either, but like me, I chose to never find perfection in anyone else,” Solomon wrote. “I look to you, and with that commitment we will draw our own conclusions. Perfection lies in our commitment. “
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The first line is enough to spark a conversation about how to compliment your partner from Facebook users. At a time Shade room retweeted the status, users flooded his comments section, and the post’s shares skyrocketed. Late Monday, however, Solomon appeared to limit who could see the post or remove it from his public Facebook account. On Instagram, he closed the comment section on the post.
“Saying you’re not the prettiest/smartest doesn’t sound like a compliment, right? But that is the actual basis for real love. Admit that my woman isn’t the best, but I’m not looking for the best. I was looking for you and I found you,” Solomon wrote. “There is no best person, only the person you choose and see best in them. This to me is true love. Not one to comfort themselves in the fake reality that their partner is the most handsome, smartest, most successful person in the world. That is unnecessary and leaves no room for love to grow. I love you, Ayanfe. I commit to you. I miss you very much!!! But my love for you is stronger than distance.”
Facebook and Instagram posts include a photo of the couple hugging – Solomon appeared emotional as his fiancée buried her face in his neck. Additional images show Áríké – posing on the sidewalk and even letting his guard down at a restaurant.
Social media users react to Solomon’s love post
To some, Solomon’s words had no basis. A Facebook account named Mercy Nnamdi wrote in part, “this is disgusting, and you just succeeded in humiliating her. Meanwhile, she’s 10.” Another account by the name of Alanya Kolberg called the post “rude, insulting and completely unnecessary to go public.” Alanya added, “You don’t sound right profound or intellectual; you sound like a man should be left alone.’
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But some of the points of view differ – instead relating to the message they believe Solomon wants to convey. When Shade room retweeting Solomon’s statement on Twitter, some comments poured in.
I get no fuss. I’m a woman, but I completely understand Solomon Buchi’s message. He simply means that she may not be the best person in the world, but she is the best for him. Furthermore, as long as his woman doesn’t rant about not liking it, I wonder why it’s such a topic.
– Girl Kind Of Weird🕊️✨ (@ FavorRita15) July 25, 2022
I really understand the goal that Solomon Buchi is aiming for. I think the fiance’s reaction to this is really important, all other people’s opinions on this are just noise.
We all know how unnecessarily difficult people can be.– Ramses Efosa (@RamsesEfosa) July 26, 2022
I understood what he was saying but it should have been two separate posts. He should have appreciated his wife in one post and left that alone, while in the second he could advise people in relationships to seek perfection in their partner. them without mentioning their fiancé. https://t.co/fGmCPWMUNF
– Jola (@mojola0luwa) July 25, 2022
Other reactions to his first post include people pointing out Solomon’s slightly different tone in 2020 tweets.
“When I date a woman, she is the most beautiful woman to me. Although they are more beautiful women, no woman can be as beautiful as she is to me. Getting to know her on an intimate level and sharing our lives is more than just beauty,” Solomon tweeted on a screenshot.
See him again in 2020, what has changed in 2022? pic.twitter.com/L4Vs0fL4dW
– Mercy Henry (@celebrityamy) July 25, 2022
Solomon spoke after the Internet overheard his words
Finally, Solomon stepped out of his shell and talked about the matter. Before closing his Instagram comments section, he left a note for those worried about his dedication to his future wife.
“Before commenting, remember that I am not your man and you are not my woman. If you don’t get my comments, just take a break. I’ve blocked some and won’t stop. The only energy I have is to love,” Solomon allegedly wrote from another account listed as @the_solomonbuchi_show.
Solomon then posted on his Instagram Story with the account @solomon_buchi to let everyone know that he is not bothered by critics.
“Positivity has been around for so long, many of you need a break to feel good. The tongue never says the light is waving. I’m very happy for you. Love still prevails and I am excited about marrying Áríké,” he wrote.
Solomon secured his engagement by bringing up the question at the end of June after dating for a year.
“I am proud to be your fiancé. I am beyond infatuated with you in my life. I choose you, Aríké. Among countless others, na is you. You are my favourite and I never knew how much I needed the beauty you bring to me until God gave you to me,” he wrote in a paragraph-long post.
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