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Reality television personality Tope Adenibuyan, better known as Teddy A, has spoken out about the emotional and reputational damage caused by past allegations of physical abuse against his wife, actress and media personality Bamike “Bambam” Olawunmi-Adenibuyan.
Teddy A revealed the information during a recent visit on the WithChude podcast, describing the allegations as inaccurate, startling, and profoundly upsetting for his family.
According to him, rumours on social media at the time accused him of assaulting his wife, particularly throughout her pregnancy.
He claimed the allegations were absolutely false and took both him and his wife off guard.
Teddy A explained that on the day the allegations surfaced, there was no sign of trouble in his home.
“I woke up, went downstairs, and my wife was there watching a movie. She was pregnant and laughing,” he said.
He noted that he became aware something was wrong only after noticing an unusual surge in phone notifications.
“I hadn’t posted anything. I was wondering what was trending and why my phone was blowing up,” he said.
As he went through the comments online, Teddy A said his wife became visibly emotional and confused.
“She kept asking who could do this to us. Honestly, I didn’t know where it came from,” he added.
The former Big Brother Naija housemate said the allegations sparked intense online discussions and speculation, leaving him stunned by how quickly the narrative spread.
He revealed that after discovering the report, he contacted his manager for advice and was told to remain silent and allow the issue to fade.
However, Teddy A said that decision later proved costly, as the accusations continued to follow him years later.
“At the time, I didn’t understand the damage staying silent would do. Even now, when my wife and I post photos or videos, people still comment and ask if I beat her,” he said.
He described the experience as painful, noting that it altered how some members of the public perceived him.
“It affected me because people began to see me in a way that wasn’t true,” he added.
Teddy A’s comments have sparked debate on the long-term consequences of unverified allegations, social media narratives, and the significance of responding to false claims quickly. (The Sun)