Social media has increased fake lifestyle particularly among youth Nollywood actor, Mike Ezuruonye, has said.
Speaking with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos on Monday, the 35-year-old said he has witnessed the phenomenon across the country over the years.
“The advent of the internet and social media has put unnecessary pressures on the youth of this country to live fake lifestyles that should not have been the case.
“You meet several people who feel they have to make an impression to be accepted by the public.
“On a personal level, I have experienced many fake life habits where people claim to be something but turned out to the opposite.
“We are in a system where the social media has made people leading fake lifestyles to become products of both public success and private failure.
“Such people only show their successes but not their failures on the social media,” the Unforgivable actor said.
He noted that maintaining a fake lifestyle could be expensive and mentally tasking.
“There are a lot of people who drive flashy cars but do not have a house; people who prefer to stay in hotels where they owe bills but creating false images about themselves before the public,” he continued.
Ezuruonye advised the public not to put undue pressures on themselves under the pretext that they wanted to maintain high societal profiles.
He warned that such could lead them to depression.