Talented Nigerian actress Etinosa Idemudia has insisted that her colleague in the music industry, Tiwa Savage owes nobody any apology of her leaked sex tape.
Idemudia who is a single mother of one in a recent radio interview insisted that Tiwa should not be held responsible for the infamous tape because she wasn’t the one that recorded nor released the tape for public consumption.
Etinosa Idemudia said:
“People kept asking me why I am supporting the act. But what exactly are we supposed to be condemning? What should Tiwa Savage apologize for?
That she had sex? Was she the one that recorded it? She wasn’t. Was she the one that leaked the tape, No she wasn’t.
I have not heard anybody condemning the black mailer or looking for the black mailer. Or asking who the blackmailer is. Everybody is just on Tiwa’s neck.
This is what is called Victim blaming. If I pack my car outside and its stolen, would you blame me for parking my car or blame the thief?”
Recall that weeks ago, Tiwa Savage had revealed during an interview with American OAP, Angie Martinez of Power 105.1, that she was being blackmailed by an unknown person who threatened to release a sex tape that featured her and her current lover.
The `someebody son” singer further added that the blackmailer demanded money from her so as not to release the sex tape but she has decided not to pay the money.
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