Nigerian director Stanley OnTop, well known for his part in the story of Junior Pope’s boat catastrophe, has caused quite a stir by making shocking accusations against Nollywood actor Freddie Leonard.
Stanley called Freddie aka Film Lord a “male ashawo” (a male prostitute) and accused him of engaging in promiscuous conduct in a ferocious Instagram story tirade.
Stanley also cast doubt on the married actor’s acting abilities, speculating that they could fall short of his portrayal on film.
Stanley OnTop penned:
“Person wa go act finish him go Dey make mouth say na himn be the best actor in, Nollywood., Mr F sh\t up your mouth you male Ash@wo,You’re the wor$t actor ever liveth in, Nollywood.”
Stanley’s outburst did not end with charges of promiscuity or acting doubts. By claiming that Freddie had harassed a crew member on site, he intensified the situation.
Stanley sternly warned Freddie that he would face legal repercussions if he ever again showed disrespect or bullying toward any crew member. Stanley did this with unyielding conviction.
He went on;
“Film Lord my foot Mitcheeewww, Crew members bullY,,..Be warned and desist, Next Crew member that you will disrespect or bullY again..I will use the full force of law on you”
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