Nigerian chef and Guinness World Record holder, Hilda Baci, has sparked conversations online after sharing a cryptic message about toxic friendships and hidden motives in a post on Snapchat.
In the strongly worded statement in snapchat, Hilda cautioned against keeping relationships with people driven by fame, money, and attention, suggesting such individuals could damage one’s reputation without remorse.
“The worst kind of people to be friends with are people that are fame hungry, engagement hungry, money hungry, attention hungry. They will launder your image with no single care. It’s a lot more scary when you point it out and they act oblivious,” she wrote.
The post, which did not mention any names or specific incident, quickly drew reactions across social media, with fans and followers speculating about the context behind her remarks. Some interpreted the message as a warning about fake friendships in the entertainment and influencer space, while others viewed it as a broader life lesson on loyalty and trust.
Hilda Baci, who rose to global prominence after her historic cook-a-thon record attempt, has remained a prominent voice on personal growth, discipline, and navigating fame. Her latest message adds to a growing list of public reflections by celebrities addressing the pressures and hidden challenges that come with public visibility.
As of the time of this report, she has not issued any further clarification regarding the post.
