Audio By Carbonatix
Talented Nigerian musician, Tiwa Savage has opened up on the shocking accusations leveled against her by her husband Tunji ‘Teebillz’ Balogun (TJ).
In a video published by Pulse TV, she opened up about the troubles in her marriage which she believes won’t work due to events in the last two months.
Teebillz took to Instagram to accuse Tiwa of infidelity, neglect and passive torture in their three years of marriage and accused her mother of witchcraft.
TJ's allegations ignited a lot of heat and discussions on social media and in some mainstream media. He later claimed on Twitter that his instagram account was hacked.
He was later reported to have attempted suicide by trying to jump off the Lekki-Ikoyi bridge in Lagos, Nigeria after the revelations.
But, Tiwa, the mother of one has denied the claims and accused Teebillz who used to be her manager of stealing from her while he managed her.
Kindly find attached video below.
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