Tems not apologizing for blocking Oscar viewers with her massive head wrap

She’s not saying sorry! Tems only comments ‘oops’ on social media alongside images of her blocking Oscar audience members with her massive head wrap.

Tems makes no apologies for blocking the view of those seated behind her at the 95th annual Oscars on Sunday.

The 27-year-old Nigerian singer-songwriter wore a spectacular white dress with a long train and a huge shoulder piece that wrapped around her head.

And now the singer, who was nominated for Best Original Song for co-writing Lift Me Up from Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, is embracing her viral status on social media.

On Monday, she posted four photos of herself in the notorious dress on Twitter, captioning them, ‘Oops!’ Tems also shared 10 photos on Instagram. She captioned those, ‘Uh Ohh!’

The Oscar nominee’s posts caught the attention of several celebrities.

Obstructed view: Tems makes no apology for blocking the view of those seated behind her at the 95th annual Oscars on Sunday

Angel: The 27-year-old Nigerian singer-songwriter wore a stunning white gown with a long train and a massive one-shoulder piece that wrapped around her head.

Headdress: His huge headdress has been the subject of debate on the Internet.

Angel: The 27-year-old Nigerian singer-songwriter wore a stunning white gown with a long train and a massive one-shoulder piece that wrapped around her head.

Model Naomi Campbell commented: “You looked stunning”, while Nigerian singer Simi added: “Lmfao. You looked beautiful.

Users of social networks were more critical of the singer’s look. One of the most memorable comments compared her dress to a cloud.

“Imagine waiting your whole life to be at the Oscars and you end up sitting behind a stratum cloud.”

‘Yo, what the hell is Tems using? Is she getting married at the after parties? teased a different person. He is blocking everyone’s view.

“The lady behind Tems neck is going to hurt after tonight,” another user joked.

Some users, on the other hand, defended Tems, with one supporter stating, “If you’re sitting BEHIND the greatness known as Tems, then maybe you’re not that important.”

“That’s not Tems’ problem,” another person said, while another user wrote: “That’s Queen.” [Tems]. They should try to rush for the front seat next time.

“POV: You’re sitting behind Tems watching the Oscars,” someone else tweeted, accompanied by a picture of white cloth.

Cloud like: A social media user compared her dress to a stratum cloud

Cloud like: A social media user compared her dress to a stratum cloud

Ethereal: The ethereal dress was dreamy and beautiful on the singer-songwriter

Ethereal: The ethereal dress was dreamy and beautiful on the singer-songwriter

But some people defended the extravagant look.

“That’s not Tems’ problem,” another person said, while another user wrote: “That’s Queen.” [Tems]. They should try to rush for the front seat next time.

“Consider yourself lucky to even sit behind her,” someone else said.

Others blamed the creators for the strange appearance. “Their designers should have thought of this,” read another tweet.

Someone else agreed: “It looks awesome, but maybe the designers could have made the top removable.”

But when Tems hit the blue carpet at Vanity Fair’s Oscars after-party, he looked much different — and much less annoying.

She was wearing a strapless black dress with a slightly full skirt and a high leg slit. The hem of her dress was trimmed with blocks of red.

She accessorized it with a transparent necklace adorned with sparkling gems.

After the party: When Tems hit the blue carpet at Vanity Fair's Oscars after-party, she looked much different — and much less upset.

Jewelry: She accessorized the second look of the night with a clear necklace adorned with sparkling gems.

After the party: When Tems hit the blue carpet at Vanity Fair’s Oscars after-party, she rocked a much different look — and a lot less upset.