Eko Hot Blog reports that Nigerian music sensation, Peruzzi, isn’t singing a tune of forgiveness after a social media storm brewed over a doctored tweet allegedly implicating him in a scandal with his label mate, Davido.
The uproar began when a screenshot surfaced, suggesting Peruzzi accused Davido of cutting ties due to an alleged affair with his wife, Chioma.
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Disavowing the manipulated tweet, Peruzzi swiftly cleared the air, denouncing any involvement in the fabricated story.
However, despite an apology from the culprit, social media user @belikebaddy, promising to refrain from such actions in the future, Peruzzi remains steadfast in his pursuit of justice.

“I apologize for posting an edited tweet…I take full responsibility…and I promise it’ll never happen again,” @belikebaddy expressed regret in a public statement.
Yet, Peruzzi remains resolute, declaring his intention to pursue legal recourse. “Yall retweet this, so he can have money for court,” he urged his followers, underscoring his determination.
In a further statement, Peruzzi underscored his stance, saying,
“God forgives, I do too. But not this time. F**k that.”

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With legal action looming, this saga continues to captivate social media audiences, highlighting the perils of misinformation in the digital age.
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