Seems like the bitterness is not over between embattled Yoruba actress, Toyin Aimakhu and movie producer, Seun Egbegbe.
The actress who was claimed to have been kidnapped by her then, lover, Seun Egbegbe recently denounced having anything to do with him.
But, it seems like Seun is not going down without a fight as he has sounded a stern warning to all movie producers to desist from dealing with the actress henceforth.
Speaking with encomium.ng in Ikeja, Lagos on Wednesday, March 23, 2016, the CEO of Ebony Films and Records Production International, said,
“I am saying this for the first time, it’s over between Toyin Aimakhu and I, and I mean it. And I am also using this medium to warn all movie producers to stay away from her. Anybody that deals with her, the person is on his or her own. And I will act appropriately.
Toyin Aimakhu’s career is finished as far as Yoruba movie sector is concerned, unless she corrects the erroneous impression she has given the public about my person. How can a person l call my girl friend accuse me of kidnapping her? What does she want to gain from that? And she said her Personal Assistant typed the message. If that’s true, where was she? And when she noticed it, why didn’t she withdraw it immediately before the whole thing went viral? So, I believe she has something hidden.
I am repeating it, no producer must deal with her again. Any producer that doesn’t heed the warning will find him or herself to blame. It’s not a threat, it’s a promise.”
Seun Egbegbe in a recent interview revealed Nollywood actress, Toyin Aimakhu repaid his love and kindness with ‘defamation of character and destruction of his name.’
According to him, the actress who disassociated herself from him in a statement released on her Instagram page was making a fool of herself on social media and was being unfair to their relationship.
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