Nadia Now Weighs Telegram Escape as Meta Threatens Second Shutdown

Social media entertainer Nadia popularly known as the Queen of Sodom and Gomorrah is again battling to stay online after Meta reportedly moved to block her newly created backup Facebook page, prompting her to ask followers whether it is wise to migrate to Telegram.
Her main page vanished this week after days of public pressure on Meta to take action against her explicit content, which regularly featured nude displays.
When users woke up to find the page gone, Nadia quickly launched “Queen Nadia TV 2” to retain her audience, branding it her backup account.
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But the new page also began showing signs of possible restriction, sending her into panic mode.
“Mark (Zuckerberg) is trying to block this account too. Should we try Telegram?” she asked her followers, who have sharply decreased since the takedown.
Reactions were mixed. Some fans blamed jealousy, others urged her to explore Telegram or X (Twitter).
One follower told her her “biggest mistake was showing the witches your income,” while another insisted those criticising her were “doing an abomination.”
Content creator Admire “Bhutisi” Kuzhangaira said the saga reflects a broader trend, arguing that consumers themselves fuel demand for explicit content.
“As long as people enjoy and share it, creators will keep producing it,” he said.
Bhutisi warned that the digital space prioritises clicks over morals, and parents must accept that children are already exposed to such material.
“The same kids we want to protect are the ones circulating it. All we can do is teach them early,” he said.
Nadia is yet to announce whether she will move to Telegram but for now, her fight to stay visible continues.







