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KEMI OLUNLOYO ADVISES TIWA SAVAGE OVER JUSTIFYING HER LEAKED SEX TAPE

KEMI OLUNLOYO ADVISES TIWA SAVAGE OVER JUSTIFYING HER LEAKED SEX TAPE

Leaked sex tape can destroy the victim’s career and his or her personality and reputation in the society.
It could be remembered that in October 2021, Tiwa Savage made many headlines when her sex tape was leaked. The distribution of obscene videos and images can have a negative effect on the children even adults.

Instead of showing remorse about the leaked sex tape video, Singer Tiwa Savage readdresses it in her just released song which she featured Asake, entitled ‘Loaded’. She said that all she craved for was nothing but fun, she further insinuated that the leaked sex tape cannot ruin her life nor her carer.

Pertaining to her justification, Kemi Olunloyo, a Nigeria’s controversial journalist has advised her not to re-addressing the leaked sex tape, she added that though she feels the leaked sex tape cannot destroy her life, it can be of negative influence to young girls in the society.

The US trained journalist and the daughter of the then governor of Oyo State has advised Tiwa Savage to try her best by being good example to children, instead of justifying her action, Kemi has advised the Singer through her social media page to always remember that she is also a mother and should try to be of good influence to her son and other children as well.

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