In a content we shared with you recently, we talked about a statement made by famous comedian Okan Bayülgen about social media phenomena. Speaking on a television program he attended, Bayülgen used the phrases “They are all garbage. They are all poor people trying to make money …” to social media phenomena. While some supported this statement of Bayülgen, others reacted.
One of the names who were the most harsh with the statements made by Okan Bayülgen was the internet phenomenon, Ahmet Conclusion, nicknamed Jahrein. Jahrein, who has recently managed to attract attention with his social media posts, heavily criticized Okan Bayülgen. The internet phenomenon, who shot Bayülgen through his own programs, said, “Your content was also ego porn.”
Okan Bayülgen: Jahrein is right
In the statements made by Jahrein; “For years, you made fun of yourself by making “bimbo” content, and you made an ass load of money on it. Then you came out and announced that you were not satisfied with this content and regretted it. Your content was also ego porn, Okan. Can you get a little human from that high horse? Now it’s social. He’s obsessed with making money from the media. If I were a brand, I wouldn’t advertise in traditional media. Social media at least gives the numbers. How many people saw, clicked, entered my site, added to their cart? You advertise on television. There is a fake data called rating. There are some good topics he tries to talk about. there is still, but it doesn’t sound sincere to me, sorry. It’s a flood of hypocrisy, being with women who have had an aesthetic explosion for years and aesthetic criticism and the botox aunt next door nodding in agreement about it. ”
Okan Bayülgen, who saw the posts made by Jahrein, also made some statements on the subject. In this statement, he says, “He’s right. I don’t like myself anyway. Some of my jobs are good. I grew up like this. I did stupid things. Jahrein is right. So what? You do a few inspiring jobs, the rest is fun mistakes!” Saying Bayülgen, he was not on the side of prolonging the event any further. A similar approach came again from Jahrein. In his last statement, Jahrein said, “I think the most important thing is to be civilized at the end of the day…” and closed the discussion in general.