
In the midst of her ongoing conflict with influencer Verydarkman on social media, content producer Izzy Ogbeide has responded to the distribution of an old explicit film.
Izzy freely acknowledged in a recent Facebook live stream that the video was first uploaded by her on her OnlyFans account in 2020.
Speaking with assurance, Izzy asserted that she was the owner of the clip and took the chance to reiterate her mastery of the bed. She claims to take great satisfaction in exercising complete control during intimate times, claiming to be able to do so for as long as 30 minutes during coitus.
Izzy Ogbeide continued by explaining that her OnlyFans is a platform where she teaches women how to be successful in the bedroom in addition to being a place for personal content.
Izzy adamantly denied participating in any footage where a man seems to be taking the lead in an attempt to clear up public misconceptions around other explicit videos that are making the rounds online.
She said that the video isn’t hers if it doesn’t show a woman in a leadership role.
As you may remember, Izzy Ogbeide openly criticized media figure and activist VeryDarkMan (VDM) for supposedly denouncing her YouTube video due to copyright violations. Izzy claims that a clip of VDM’s work was included in her video; once the activist reported it, YouTube removed it due to a copyright strike.
She vented her rage by calling VDM a manipulator and claiming that, like many other inventors, he was motivated by money. Izzy additionally revealed a voicemail that VDM had sent her back in 2023, in which he asked for her assistance in monetizing his social media accounts, something she had previously suggested he do.
She maintained that, considering their prior interactions and her support for him, the copyright report seemed to be a betrayal.
However, in a lengthy response, VDM refuted the charges. He explained that the automatic copyright enforcement was not a personal assault.
He emphasized that the disputed film was his original work and charged Izzy with using deceit and extortion following the removal.
VDM went on to say that although he often allows unrestricted use of his content on Facebook, he had specifically cautioned against utilizing his videos on YouTube because of its more stringent copyright regulations. In spite of this, unauthorized use of his content persisted.
In response to charges of selfishness, he also discussed the financial hardship he faces in order to fund his advocacy efforts. VDM reaffirmed his dedication to social justice, not clout, and that he is still in debt despite the money he makes via social media. Izzy Ogbeide’s online tirade, according to VeryDarkMan, was triggered by the fact that he did not provide her with the attention she desired when she attempted to get to know him.
VDM’s remark infuriated Izzy Ogbeide, who resorted to social media to disparage the activist in a number of posts, including videos.