Rapper Nura boldly exposed the vulgar messages in her Instagram DMs.
Rapper Nura has had enough: Now she’s making public what kind of messages some people actually send her. From open racism, offensive sexual harassment and anything but harmless insults, you can find everything in the messages Nura receives from “fans”.
Not all sons but yours
@not_all_sons_but_yours – this is the name of the account on which Nura, a former SXTN member, reveals her Instagram messages. If you open the individual posts, behind the sweet lead photos there is an unabashed mix of messages. The texts from strangers that flutter into the rapper’s inbox are full of hate, dislike, insults, outright racism and blatant sexual harassment. The perpetrators don’t seem to mince words. Of course, there is also the Internet, where some people quickly dare to be offensive.
Nura has no shame, posts the news without any censorship, comments on memes with sharp-tongued signatures.
A monologue that shows: enough is enough!
But yesterday the “The Discounter” actress published a new post. She comments on this without her usual mocking humor and memes. She writes: “Up @not_all_sons_but_yours_I publish DMs TW: insults, sexual harassment, racism! “It’s enough”
The opener is a selfie of the 36-year-old looking seriously into the camera. Behind her there is a bright blue sky, her cotton candy-colored hair shines in the sun. A few swipes and you find yourself in the middle of a disturbing monologue from a user who has obviously been texting Nura with countless messages over a period of time. The messages are full of racist epithets, vulgar sexual harassment and right-wing radical suggestions.
the courageous Nura is celebrated
Among the posts, fans celebrate the rapper for her boldness in exposing the news. “The only sensible way to deal with it! Stop making everyone feel so safe online! 2025 will be exposed!”, one user correctly comments under the post. Someone else wrote: “I hope you report everyone. Something like this has to end, the internet is not a legal vacuum.” In addition to strong solidarity, there is also a lot of compassion in the comments. Another user writes: “It just got worse with every slide… I’m so sorry. Thank God he was exposed by you.”
