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  • I Look Like Ayra Starr鈥擝ut People Keep Calling Me a Catfish

    There have been people who鈥檝e dragged me for filth, claiming I was an Ayra Starr catfish account. I don’t mean this in a funny, wild fan kind of way.

    It was s mother who first told her she looked like Ayra Starr. She had been watching an advert the Afrobeats musician did for a hair brand when she saw someone she could鈥檝e sworn was her daughter.

    Since then, Favour鈥檚 life has changed. A tech enthusiast, she is active online, particularly on X, where she has cultivated a following. More than once, she has been dragged for being a catfish of She says she doesn鈥檛 lean into the resemblance, but it doesn’t help either that her name on X has been 鈥淪abi Girl鈥 (Ayra鈥檚 Starr鈥檚 nickname) for a while.

    In an interview with 91大神, she opened up about the ups and downs of looking like one of Nigeria鈥檚 biggest stars, why she doesn’t want to be called a catfish, and how she navigates life online.

    This is Favour鈥檚 story as told to Dennis

    It could have been just any other regular day at my house. My mother was watching TV in the sitting room, and I was tucked away on my phone, most likely on X (formerly Twitter). Then she called me. If I’m being honest, she didn鈥檛 just call out my name 鈥 she screamed it.

    She was sure of what she was about to say. She had seen me on TV. It had to be me. She was certain. 

    I laughed. Because even though my mother thought it was me, and even though I stood there thinking this could be me, I knew it wasn鈥檛.

    It was Ayra Starr, and she was in an advert for the hair brand Darling Nigeria. At the time, she was still coming up. The world was getting to know her. I already knew her and was a fan of her music. That was the first time someone told me I looked like Ayra Starr. It wouldn鈥檛 be the last.


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    I don’t actually see the resemblance, but I think that is common with most people who are told they look like celebrities. Many don鈥檛 see it. But from what I鈥檝e noticed, the resemblance must be striking鈥攕o much so that it has opened doors for me.

    I鈥檝e gotten jobs just because I look like Ayra Starr. I鈥檓 currently studying Mass Communication at the University of Calabar, but I鈥檓 also an influencer on X. There have been instances where people offered me influencing gigs for looking like her. I have modelled for an eyelash technician, a lip care brand and a skincare brand. They all highlighted my resemblance to Ayra Starr. I guess they expected to sell more because I looked like her. It鈥檚 experiences like those that make looking like a celebrity worth your while. 

    I don鈥檛 lean into it, but I see why someone might think I do, even if just for fun. For a while now, my name on X has been Sabi Girl. It is also an expression I use frequently in tweets I post. Obviously, she sang 鈥淪ability,鈥 and also has called herself 鈥淪abi Girl鈥 many times. But it is because I am a fan of her music that I use it, like some of her other fans do. 

    I have never met her, but I want to. I know it would be a great delight to meet her.

    That being said, my experience as a celebrity lookalike hasn’t been all positive. There have been people who鈥檝e dragged me for filth, claiming I was an Ayra Starr catfish account. I don’t mean this in a funny, wild fan kind of way. I mean dragged in the way that people get dragged on social media. I see them randomly in my replies. There have been people who have slid into my DMs claiming I was an Ayra Starr catfish. Sometimes, people don鈥檛 follow the whole story or get to the root before joining in a pile-on. So even when they realise it鈥檚 just confusion, many have already checked out of the conversation. It鈥檚 really crazy. I鈥檓 just grateful none of it has gone viral.

    When I started being active on X, this was not what I anticipated. I didn鈥檛 know that people would claim that I looked like a celebrity. I鈥檓 a tech enthusiast. I may not be able to code yet, but I like having fun on social media and just learning new things. I just want to graduate from university, grow and be the best version of myself.


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