Elsa Majimbo, the Kenyan chess champion and comedian based in Los Angeles, surprisingly removed her tweets detailing her encounter with supermodel Naomi Campbell and the subsequent viral TikTok where she claimed to have been blackballed by the supermodel.
On February 19, Elsa offered an explanation for deleting the tweets in a statement posted on X (formerly Twitter).
"I stand by my words. Content in my decision. The tweets are deleted due to seeking peace, not fear. Y'all need to understand this is something that has happened since I was 19. My goal now is happiness," Elsa tweeted.
The particular tweet in question followed Elsa's earlier post on February 15, where she disclosed details about her encounter with the British supermodel, narrating the events that unfolded and shedding light on their relationship.
In her signature indoor video style, Elsa delved into the complexities of her friendship with the supermodel, providing insights into its history and the difficulties it encountered.
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Expanding on her X account, Elsa went on to share how the situation with Naomi adversely affected her, leading to feelings of depression and ultimately contributing to her struggles with alcoholism at the age of 19.
After Elsa deleted her initial tweet, she encountered a blend of support and criticism from online users. Some lauded her for bravely speaking out against perceived mistreatment, appreciating her courage. Meanwhile, others voiced concerns about potential repercussions and urged caution in her actions.