- Blessing CEO, a relationship expert, has denied reports that her therapy lounge, Breakormakeup, has been closed.
- In an interview with Saturday Beats, she confirmed that she is not being evicted and has confirmed her ownership of the property.
Blessing CEO, who identifies as a relationship expert, has dispelled rumors regarding the closure of her therapy lounge, Breakormakeup.
In a conversation with Saturday Beats, she clarified that she has not been evicted and confirmed her ownership of the premises.
“How could they send me out of my building? That is not even possible,” she said.
Blessing revealed that ongoing tax matters have prompted her to reduce her public visibility.
She elaborated, “Recently, I’ve been dealing with some tax issues, so I decided to keep my business offline. When they brought the bills, it was obvious they were judging me based on my social lifestyle. Now, I run my business quietly. There are other ways to grow without putting everything on social media. Because I’m not talking about it, people were speculating, but nothing has changed.”
In response to inquiries from fans regarding her involvement in the contentious ‘Suspect Challenge’, Blessing stated, “I am an adult and owe no one an explanation. The media is about content. When I feel ready to reveal the man behind the camera, I will. Until then, let them talk and guess. Anything people want to say is fine.”
Addressing her recent altercation with social media figure Sarah Ojone, known as Saida Boj, Blessing denied any personal relationship with her.
“She is not my friend, and I don’t know her personally,” she asserted. Nevertheless, she recognized their mutual trait of boldness, which initially attracted her to Saida Boj.
“We share some similarities, especially when it comes to being bold. I liked her energy at first, which is why I called her my ‘mini-me.’ I saw potential in her and wanted to guide her.”
According to Blessing, the discord began after she made a sarcastic remark on one of Saida Boj’s posts, stating, “That is how prostitution starts.”
This comment led to a disagreement, but she maintained, “We may have our differences, but I still wish her best.”