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Teebillz Apologizes to Toke Makinwa Over Family Feud Involving Annie and 2Baba

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, Ghana Street Journal

Teebillz has publicly apologized to media personality Toke Makinwa following a disagreement sparked by comments he made about her involvement in the separation of Annie Idibia and 2Baba.

The exchange, which played out on social media, came after Toke voiced her concerns over the timing of 2Baba’s divorce announcement while Annie was undergoing rehabilitation.

Teebillz, who is known for his outspoken nature, took issue with Toke’s statements, which he felt lacked context about the couple’s family dynamics.

In his apology, Teebillz clarified, “I would like to publicly apologize to Toke. I think my message was misconstrued because, at the end of the day, we are all family.”

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He then expressed frustration over the rising tensions surrounding the situation, particularly the role of reality TV shows in exposing private struggles for content.

According to Teebillz, “You see these reality shows, they just want to prey on people’s flaws to make content. Nobody holy pass.”

His initial response questioned Toke’s involvement, saying, “Where was she all this while in Annie’s life?” and emphasized that the public scrutiny of their marriage was unnecessary.

Teebillz’s perspective reflected his belief that the couple’s separation could serve as a turning point for them, allowing Annie and 2Baba to work through their personal issues privately.

“This separation is a blessing for Annie and 2Baba to fix themselves,” he remarked, emphasizing that, as outsiders, no one could fully understand the intricacies of their relationship.

The apology, however, was not just about clearing the air regarding Toke’s involvement. Teebillz also reminded everyone of the importance of empathy and understanding in sensitive situations like this one.

“Who’s going to help who?” he questioned, urging people to refrain from taking sides in the separation. His reflection speaks to the complexity of relationships, especially in the public eye, and how easy it is for assumptions to be made without all the facts.

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