
The well-known on-air personality Oladotun Ojuolape Kayode, better known by his stage name Do2dtun, has responded to the public apologies from artist 2Face for his contentious assertion that men aren’t made to be sexually dedicated to women.
Following criticism, 2Face reportedly apologized in a video broadcast to his wife, Natasha Osawuru, and his children.
In response, Do2dtun asserted that 2Face was compelled to issue the retraction, emphasizing that someone was taking advantage of the singer’s present weakness.
The “African Queen” crooner had never before addressed any scandal, he clarified. He maintained that the singer isn’t doing well right now.
Do2dtun stated, “Please, I don’t like this 2Face I’m seeing,” in a string of posts on X. There is a serious problem. He is free to express himself anyway he pleases, but why force him to constantly take down videos or apologize like a child? Someone is taking advantage of his vulnerability. Whoever is in possession of that camera is evil.
“Someone is forcing him to be who he is not. 2Face hardly addresses anything. Even in his worst of worst scandals, he never addresses anything like this. Something is wrong. He is regressing, and I hate it.”
The media personality stated that it is unfair to criticise 2Face over his controversial remark because he spoke his truth.
He noted that while the apology video “might be necessary to the cause it chooses to convey,” the person influencing 2Face to make the video is not doing it for the singer’s brand but for themselves.
Do2dtun claimed that 2Face needs “help” and recommended he go for therapy.
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