Dancer Dyema Attitude has hit back at her haters after she was heavily criticized over a viral video clip which emerged over the weekend.

The female dancer was heavily criticized by fans earlier this week after footage of her incorporating a garbage bin into her outrageous dance routine made rounds on social media.

The dancer caused outrage among fans after the viral clip showed her removing a garbage bag from a garbage bin and proceeding rolling in it as part of her dance routine.

Fans took to social media to bast the veteran female dancer’s actions, labeling her a disgrace and criticizing the current state of Dancehall culture.

“Why can’t women just dance? What is this rolling around in a bin?” one fan wrote on Instagram while another wrote “A coulda whaa she really a do? fada Gad if yuh nuh too busy come look ya!.”

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However, it seems Dyema was not in a mood to simply accept the criticism as she clapped back at several fans in the comments section and also went on to address her naysayers via an Instagram Live.

According to Dyema, she would not normally respond to negative comments but she felt compelled as several persons were taking their insults overboard.

“Me well want di whole a unu run come innu because me wah diss up some a unu people innu weh a comment pan people things and a talk bout garbage pan dis, dat or wah. Me woulda like fi know if a fi unu talent or a fimi talent,” Dyema said in the video. “One dutty woman a come comment pan me thing a talk bout garbage bin, Dyema come on … none a unu can’t make me change me style, a so me stay, a so di people dem know me.”

The dancer went on to claim that she was doing the particular dance move for over 15 years, and was not about to change her creative style to suite anyone as that’s how she provides for herself.

Dyema went on to claim that it was these very antics and the particular style that has allowed her to travel the world, as she is constantly booked, pointing out that that video clip was actually filmed in Mississippi.