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Musician Teniola Apata, better known as Teni, has reacted to 2Face Idibia’s call for help on social media.
In a short message posted on his Instagram Story on Wednesday, 2Face wrote, “Help me.”
It was the first time he was making a public comment since the controversy involving him and his wife, Edo State lawmaker Natasha Osawaru, began trending online.
Reacting to the post, Teni posted a video on Instagram, calling on co-singers Timaya and Kcee to intervene.
“2face my legend, we’re coming to save you,” she captioned the video.
2Face’s latest troubles reportedly started in the United Kingdom, where he and his wife were said to have had a heated exchange that allegedly attracted police intervention and led to the singer’s brief arrest.
The issue resurfaced during an Instagram Live session with broadcaster Daddy Freeze, where the pair were seen arguing openly on camera.
The incidents have fuelled speculations about a growing crisis in the marriage, with fans expressing concern over the singer’s well-being.
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