Mercy Eke, the winner of Big Brother Naija’s Pepper Dem season, has posted a screenshot of an alleged direct message from the woman involved in the viral masturbation video, which some people mistakenly believed featured Mercy herself.
It was reported that Mercy Eke, the Big Brother Naija winner, had denied being the person in a viral masturbation video, pointing out physical differences such as nail length, socks, and piercings.
She dismissed the idea that she would engage in such behavior, apologizing to her haters for not living up to their salacious expectations and fantasies.
The woman from the viral video contacted Mercy Eke after her denial, expressing hurt and disappointment that Mercy seemed to look down on her by making a comment about the type of socks she wears, implying that Mercy thinks she’s superior.
“I used to think you have a brain. You are so unintelligent and razz wtf. What do you mean you don’t wear such socks? Do you that is regular? Do you know how much that costs? There are better ways to address issues like that without acting like you better smh”.
Mercy Eke responded with surprise and incredulity, pointing out that the woman from the viral video didn’t show any shame or regret about her actions, but instead took issue with Mercy’s comment about her socks, seemingly prioritizing her perceived slight over the fact that her private moment was shared publicly.
“Just imagine what I got in my DM!! No single shame, no atom of remorse. This girl only cares about her dirty socks and not her whole private business all over the internet. May God heal her”.
She wrote, praying for her
Mercy Eke is not the only celebrity to have been falsely accused of being featured in a leaked private video, as others have also faced similar situations where their identities were mistakenly linked to compromising content.
Khloe Abiri, a Big Brother Naija contestant, previously denied being in a leaked video showing explicit acts, questioning why she would be expected to be a nun. She vehemently threatened to harm whoever leaked the video, stating that if she had indeed engaged in such behavior, she would have profited from it by selling the video herself.
Bolanle Ninalowo, an actor, has denied being in a sex tape that surfaced online, finding the situation amusing and clarifying that he was not involved in the explicit video, dismissing the speculation as a mistaken identity.
Lastly, Joseph Momodu, a Yoruba actor, had released a statement clarifying that he was not involved in a sexual video circulating online, which featured Bobrisky and another man who closely resembles him. Momodu emphasized that the person in the video was merely a lookalike, not him.