Popular Nigerian actress, Ireti Doyle has apologized to fans after she was accused of being a snob.
Her apology comes after three twitter users took to twitter to claim she was “mean” and snubbed them when they met her.
The Twitter users made the allegations in response to a tweet asking people the “meanest” celebrity they ever met.
One user claimed the talented actress gave her a look that made her feel bad when they met in a cinema in 2012/2013.
Another claimed to have met Ireti in Abuja when she came for a Tinsel meet and greet wheere Ireti gave her a look that made her feel bad.
Meanwhile Reality TV star Angel is still of the opinion that the relationship between her fellow housemates, Emmanuel and Liquorose, is not real.
Recall that the 21-year-old writer strongly believed that Emmanuel was a flirt in the house and his feelings for the professional dancer wasn’t genuine.
Speaking in a recent interview on Unlocked when the interviewer asked why she felt the Emmarose ship was fake, Angel maintained her stance, stating that Emmanuel used to flirt with her occasionally.
According to her, she was not the only one who thought Emmanuel was a flirt as some of the other female housemates also shared the same bias.
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