Nigerian singer, Oxlade, has lastly responded to his leaked tape that has been making rounds on social media.
The lewd video grew to become viral a number of days in the past after it was uploaded on Snapchat and rapidly traveled to Twitter. The video of the singer having fun with a steamy escapade with a girl acquired a lot of reactions on social media.
Oxlade has nevertheless admitted that he’s now conscious that his leaked tape is now within the public area and there’s nothing he can do concerning the previous.
He apologized to the girl in addition to his fanbase. He attributed his uncovered tape to treachery and betrayal from some folks we assume are very near him.
He wrote:
“I’m aware that my enterprise is out within the public and I’m not the kind of particular person to place my private enterprise on the market.
Betrayals are very actual and On this identical token i need to apologize to the lady within the video, who didn’t deserve such a publicity and lastly Apologies to my followers and well-wishers.”
In the meantime, Nigerian actress, Allwell Ademola has mentioned how folks view actors primarily based on the elements of their lives which can be open to the general public.
In her comment, the actress acknowledged that actresses are within the public eye and that it’s simple to criticize them consequently, however she additionally acknowledged that it’s fallacious to accuse them when those that will not be within the limelight do the identical issues that actresses are chastised for.
In her phrases: “A number of issues are perceived wrongly. The reality is that we’re within the faces of individuals. They see us day by day on TV.
“It is extremely simple for folks to level fingers however issues are taking place all over the place on the earth. Issues are taking place in numerous sectors.
“I don’t assume there’s any neighborhood in Nigeria the place there aren’t any single mums. Is it actresses that reside in these locations? It’s simple to level accusing fingers at celebrities as a result of we’re within the faces of the folks.”