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“Trust at Your Own Risk” – Bobrisky Reacts to Egungun of Lagos Leaked Video
EKO HOT BLOG reports that the clip, which surfaced over the weekend, shows Egungun brushing his teeth during a video call when he accidentally exposed his private parts while wearing shorts, sparking backlash from fans and social media users.
The incident follows a revelation from Egungun’s wife, Pashotah, who disclosed that her husband was previously targeted by blackmailers over private videos.
She explained that a Snapchat user had screen-recorded a video meant for her during a trip but mistakenly posted it on his public story. Despite the controversy, Pashotah stood by her husband, defending their marriage.
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Reacting to the situation, Bobrisky, who recently faced scrutiny over leaked voice notes allegedly revealing secrets, expressed frustration over the growing trend of recording private calls.
He vowed to distance himself from people in Nigeria, citing trust issues. Bobrisky also questioned the intent behind releasing the video, suggesting it was aimed at breaking up Egungun’s marriage.
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Encouraging Pashotah to support her husband, Bobrisky added, “Only a fool will leave his man for that nonsense.” He wrote: “Just imagine, someone called you, and you screen-recorded him without his knowledge.
Trust people at your own risk. I’m cutting off everyone in that country called Nigeria. As you have posted his videos, you want his wife to leave him?”
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