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Nigerian media personality, Kemi Olunloyo, has called out Afrobeats singer, Tiwa Savage, over lyrics addressing the latter’s leaked s€x tape, saying “your leaked s€x tape can influence young girls”.
The music star sang on her leaked s€x tape in her recently released track with fellow singer, Asake and it caused a buzz on social media.
While reacting to the issue, Kemi advised the music star to stop singing about it and reminded her of having a son.
In the trending music, Tiwa Savage addressed her leaked tape that caused a massive buzz in 2021.
Sharing her thoughts as Tiwa sang about her leaked tape. Kemi cautioned the singer.
According to Kemi, it might not ruin Tiwa’s life but it can influence young girls.
The media personality went ahead to remind Tiwa that she has a young son, Jamil.
She tweeted: “igadun kekere yen (that small enjoyment). BUT IT CAN INFLUENCE YOUNG GIRLS TIWA. STOP SINGING ABOUT IT #ChrislandScandal. You have a son”
See Kemi’s post below:
Kemi’s advice to Tiwa Savage on social media got people talking.
TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports that in her latest single ‘Loaded’ featuring Asake, released on Tuesday, 8th November, Tiwa addressed the issues of her sex tape which was leaked online by an individual she revealed was blackmailing her for money.
In the Amapiano record, Tiwa Savage speaking in Yoruba stated that the sex tape can’t ruin her life as it was just a momentary enjoyment.
She further used the famous line from Black Sheriff’s ‘Kwaku The Traveller’ when she said “Who never f**k before hands in the air”.
Recall that the issues of the sex tape caused a stir online after Tiwa, in an interview, revealed that a clip of a private moment she shared with her man had fallen into the wrong hands and she was been blackmailed for money.
The actor behind the blackmail later released the video amidst public condemnation.
Tiwa’s decision to address the sex tape saga in her song is perhaps her way of putting the matter on the bed.