Yetunde and the actor popularly known as Baba Tee have been trading barbs on the internet over a four-year affair that went sour. They even had very inappropriate things to say about each other’s genitalia.
A 2:57 minutes video of the woman crying in-between threat of grave spiritual consequences has become a YouTube hit.
This is what Regina, a former/actress turned nurse has to say from her U.S. base:
I usually do not comment on people’s private issues but I have been following with growing trepidation a video of a dear friend of mine in her lowest moments. When it was posted on FB it became a public issue. My friend had sent a tearful heartfelt message to the then love of her life months back….. Mind you naked face no wig …. A just as I am video. Okay if her heartfelt message did not hit home was it justified for the guy to release it on face book? Not only that, I am reading interviews granted by him cursing her out talking about her private parts and revealing her private life on face book? As if that was not enough his current heart throb is granting interviews calling my friend all kinds of names and posting photos of bank tellers where her boo is sending money to only God knows where. This started out as a cute crying video but the responses by parties involved is gutter level. Mortification is what I’m feeling right now wondering “when will this stop”? Is this how women are supposed to empower each other? Is this how a man honors a woman whom he once claimed to love? Do we understand that there are children in this picture who can read and how do we expect kids who once looked up to a man to feel after they read this by him about their mom. My friend here is no Johnny just come. She is a respected PR guru who has cut her teeth on the job. Her organization recognizes and celebrates excellence by everyday people around the world. She must be celebrated and not diminished. Recognize and appreciate greatness thus pave the way to yours. I am calling an immediate stop to this embarrassment. This is when we all as mothers and sisters who know parties involved need to shut it down real quick. There are things women must not say to each other within the boundaries of self-control and respect. Take those video off and shut this down. Thank you.
From Yetunde herself comes the message below:
Ok! Ok!!! Ok!!!! I’ve heard you all!
Can you guys please leave my inbox alone? Na beg I dey beg oo. Chaiii!!! I can see you all have talents of being Chief Advisers. I clap for you all; but biko I’ve read enough. I don taya. Go about your daily businesses. I guess that’s more lucrative than this. And to those who are getting their kicks right now from sharing the video….please share on if that makes you happy. Your happiness is all I’m after😄
GBOOOOOSAAAAAA!! (Sorry I’m stealing your signature Ronke ‘Iya Won’ Ademuyiwaa