Whitemoney apologizes to Cubana Chief Priest over viral video with alleged baby mama
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Nigerian singer and reality TV star, Whitemoney, has publicly apologized to prominent nightlife entrepreneur, Cubana Chief Priest, following the viral circulation of a TikTok video involving Chief Priest’s alleged Kenyan baby mama, Hellen Atti. The incident sparked widespread discussion on social media, prompting Whitemoney to clarify his actions and intentions.

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In the clip shared across various social media platforms, Whitemoney explained that he participated in the TikTok challenge without realizing that his opponent was Hellen Atti, Chief Priest’s alleged baby mama. He emphasized that his involvement in the challenge was completely unplanned and not intended to cause any disrespect or discomfort to Chief Priest.

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Whitemoney recounted that during the challenge, Hellen began expressing her frustration and engaging in a rant during the live session. He noted that he was unable to exit the live session abruptly, so he made the decision to continue participating in the challenge, doing so in a manner that he hoped would keep the mood lighthearted and entertaining. He shared, “I told my people, let’s defeat her on behalf of Pascal. And yes, we did beat her and we won.”

To further ease the tension and maintain a positive atmosphere, Whitemoney played Somadina’s song following the session, underlining that the video was shared purely in good spirits and was never meant to insult or disrespect Cubana Chief Priest. He expressed deep respect and gratitude toward Chief Priest, acknowledging the role he has played in his career development. Whitemoney stated, “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.”

The public apology comes after the video went viral, receiving thousands of views and sparking conversations across TikTok, Instagram, and Twitter. Fans and followers have weighed in, largely supporting Whitemoney’s clarification while emphasizing the importance of maintaining respect in public interactions with notable personalities and their families.

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