Whitemoney Apologises to Cubana Chiefpriest After TikTok Video With Alleged Baby Mama

Whitemoney Apologises to Cubana Chiefpriest After TikTok Video With Alleged Baby Mama

  • Big Brother Naija star Whitemoney made waves online after a TikTok video chat he had with Cubana Chiefpriest’s alleged baby mama
  • The reality TV star apologised to Chiefpriest and opened up on what transpired between him and the Kenyan woman
  • In a new viral video, Whitemoney stated that he never intended to disrespect Chiefpriest, triggering reactions online

Reality TV star Whitemoney has issued a public apology to the nightclub mogul Cubana Chiefpriest after a TikTok video chat he had with his alleged Kenyan baby mama, Hellen Atti, went viral.

In a video uploaded on social media, Whitemoney stated that he had no intention of offending Chiefpriest. He explained that he entered the TikTok challenge randomly and only later discovered that his opponent was Hellen.

Whitemoney clears the air after TikTok video with Chiefpriest's alleged baby mama
Whitemoney addresses drama over video with Chiefpriest's alleged baby mama. Credit: @cubanachiefpriest, @whitemoney, @hellenati
Source: Instagram

He noted that when the challenge began, Hellen started ranting during the live session, but he couldn't leave abruptly, so he opted to continue.

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“I told my people, let’s defeat her on behalf of Pascal. And yes, we did beat her and we won,” he said.

Whitemoney also mentioned that after the session, he played Somadina's song to maintain a happy and light-hearted atmosphere. He insisted that releasing the video was not intended as a disrespect to Chiefpriest, but rather as a gesture of support.

“I’m truly sorry, big brother. I would never do that because CP is one of the people who made me who I am today. I know how much he invested in my campaign. I’m eternally grateful,” he said.

Watch the video below:

Netizens react to Whitemoney’s video

Legit.ng compiled the reactions below:

fitwithstan said:

"Bro lets be honest. If CP na ur man. The main thing to do is drop her immediately you realise it's her."

presh.nickie said:

"Why's he apologizing?? Okochukwu Pascal go and do DNA 😂."

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misspragmatic said:

"Wth is s tiktok match? What is happening on that app😂."

iameneche said:

"Be intentional with your choices. Don’t always put yourself in a position where you have to apologize for something that could have been avoided."

adzzel_trends said:

"Otondo, a man that carried you on his head during and after your stay in BBN, you dare make fun of him? You have no wisdom 🙌."

owerrimoney_97 said:

"Helen go drop Una update for this video 😂😂 But for real there's nothing bad with what white money did, he even promoted CP song. Tiktok na for cruise. We Love Tiktok Shop😂."

iam_animam said:

"Support him on what 😂 this explanation is for what exactly to be celebrity hard sha."

baabashanka said:

"He did nothing wrong tho."
Whitemoney apologises to Cubana Chiefpriest after viral TikTok sparks controversy
Whitemoney’s apology to Cubana Chiefpriest raises more questions. Credit: @whitemoney
Source: Instagram

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Legit.ng reported that Whitemoney was not going to let OAP Do2dtun have the last laugh after shaming him on social media.

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The singer was present at the 17th Headies Awards and received Flavour’s award for Afrobeat Single of the Year on his behalf.

On receiving the plaque, he congratulated the Igbos for the recognition, which did not sit well with Do2dtun.

Source: Legit.ng

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Chinasa Afigbo (Entertainment Editor) Chinasa Afigbo is a pop culture/music journalist and content writer with over four years of experience in other mainstream media organisations, including Vanguard Media and Guardian Life. She holds a degree in Information Management Technology from the Federal University of Technology, Owerri (FUTO). She also moved on to pursue courses in writing & media communications. Chinasa has also been published in other Intl journals, like The African Report. Reach her at: chinasa.afigbo@corp.legit.ng.