
Renowned Nigerian singer Tiwa Savage has reportedly taken decisive action against the unauthorized distribution of her intimate footage.
Allegedly, she disclosed during an interview with Angie Martins of Power 105.1 in New York that she engaged an IT specialist to remove the leaked bedroom tape from the internet and mobile devices worldwide.
The incident, which originally surfaced in October 2021, saw the Afrobeats sensation facing blackmail over the private video. Tiwa Savage admitted that the footage was recorded during a past relationship and expressed her primary concern about her son potentially encountering it.
Reflecting on the ordeal three years later, the 'Kele Kele Love' star emphasized her efforts to safeguard her family's privacy. She disclosed, "My biggest fear about my sex tape leaking was that my son might one day see it," adding that she enlisted the expertise of an IT professional to ensure its removal from online platforms and devices globally.
However, despite her proactive measures, the intimate video resurfaced, causing significant repercussions for the artist. Tiwa Savage purportedly faced backlash, including the loss of ambassadorial deals, following the renewed circulation of the controversial footage.


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