Upcoming Liberian musician Billine is currently facing intense public backlash following a video she posted online that shows her engaging in inappropriate physical contact with her pet dog, including tongue-to-mouth contact.
The video has sparked widespread outrage across social media, with strong reactions from netizens, public figures, and cultural commentators. Notably, CanC Queen and First Lady (Augustina Kou Monpleh) publicly condemned the act, describing it as highly inappropriate and unacceptable behavior.
Many Liberians have expressed that such conduct does not align with Liberian cultural values, African traditions, or societal norms. Critics argue that actions of this nature should not be normalized or promoted within the Liberian entertainment industry, especially given the influence public figures have on young audiences.
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The controversy has reignited broader conversations about responsibility, cultural boundaries, and accountability among artists and influencers, emphasizing that freedom of expression does not excuse behavior that violates societal standards and public decency.

