A former blogger identified as Tosin SilverDam has apologised to Nollywood actress Toyin Abraham for tarnishing her image through his publications.
The blogger who confessed to his sins through his social media page said he regretted pulling the actress down with his false publications and write-ups.
He disclosed that his eagerness to get traffic on his blog, lured him to write terrible stories about the mother of one, he said it was not his intention to do so.
His post reads: ‘ They say he whom God has blessed, no man can cause. I am a big fan of actress Toyin Abraham but I’m so ashamed to even say it.
“I was one of those that wrote terrible stories about her. I used to be a blogger, I was desperate for the clicks and views.
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“I was the one that broke the news about her infidelity, how she maltreated her ex-husband, how she does cocaine and also being a lesbian.
“I broke the news of her bad behaviour while on the set of Iyabo Ojo’s movie in Ghana.
“Honestly speaking, it was never my attention to tarnish her image but as a desperate blogger I needed to grow my blog.”
He, as well revealed that one of the actress’ close friends gave him the information
“she wanted to tarnish her image, by all means, she reached out to me to publish these stories, I had no choice than to write the story and added some lies to spice it up.
“I’ve realized nothing can bring her down, so many people have tried to bring her down but she keeps rising above the hates, she keeps getting stronger and stronger.”
“Where is my blog today? Or where is the actress who wanted to tarnish her image now? The so called actress’s career is in shambles… But look at where Toyin Abraham is, she’s bigger than ever and this is just the beginning. I am sorry @toyin_abraham.” he added
Meanwhile, Abraham’s fellow actress Lizzy Anjorin was recently at loggerheads with her, on the claims that she uses private Instagram accounts to shade her colleagues.
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