Embattled singer, Tiwa Savage, has shared a cryptic message amid her leaked sex tape saga.
Since the sex tape went viral on Monday night, the ‘Koroba crooner had been silent on the matter, as she went about sharing videos from her new song on her Instagram page.
Amazingly, on Thursday night, the singer shared a picture of herself with the caption, “Charge that sh*t to the game and never speak on it again.”
Though she didn’t particularly specify what or who she was referring to, it is notable that her message is coming days after she trended on social media because of her sex tape went viral.
TheNewsGuru recalls that weeks back, 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 release of her leaked sex tape has sparked myriad of reactions on social media.
A popular medical doctor on Twitter, @DrOlufunmilayo, in a thread, opined that the sex tape was leaked on purpose.
He said, “Let’s not be fooled: That sex tape leaking was no mistake. And no, I’m NOT saying Tiwa (or the woman) leaked it herself. Conveniently, the man’s face is not showing. But the woman’s face shows.
“That man who recorded it knew exactly what he was doing and exactly why he leaked it. I really hope Tiwa doesn’t honestly believe this leak was a ‘mistake’, because it wasn’t. Anyone who knows how Snapchat works will find it extremely hard to believe this ‘mistake’ narrative.
“You don’t ‘mistakenly’ upload things on Snapchat, except you recorded it there first. And if you recorded the live sex on Snapchat, what exactly is your motivation and drive for that? What’s the motivation actually? If not to possibly leak it ‘mistakenly’ on your Snap, maybe as a form of bragging rights to your friends/followers that you are bedding a celebrity.”
The medical doctor continued, “I find it hilarious seeing that it is mostly women who should know better and who should learn from this situation are the ones that are desperately telling themselves naively that this is a ‘mistake’.
“Anyway, every mallam to his kettle. It’s not my job to convince you otherwise. But to everyone, pls kindly be careful in this kind of situation. I know some of you call it “love” but love doesn’t have to be reckless or foolish.”