Yetunde |
By AZUH
AMATUS
Daylight.ng
brings you the reaction of controversial media personality Yetunde Oduwole over
her leaked video that has gone viral online.
“It has
come to my attention that videos and newsreels which feature myself; Yetunde
Oduwole have gone into unauthorised distribution with several blogs and media
houses.
Firstly I
would like to apologise to my friends, family and esteemed colleagues and
clients for any inconvenience this may have caused and indeed any
discomfort.
In
clarification, the videos in question were not released by myself or my staff
and were only shared with one other person in the past in a personal
way. It is likely that the videos have been obtained unlawfully or
that they were released by Mr Bernard who was the only person who it was sent
to. It was not sent to him via social media, nor was it distributed
to any media platform.
The videos
were not as alleged published on my social media accounts neither have I
invited a worldwide audience to share in my personal moment. I have not
released or authorised the release of these videos on YouTube, Vimeo, Vevo and
on any blog platform server anywhere.
The
commentaries/stories run alongside the videos were not released by myself or my
publicist neither are they truthful or accurate. The news contained
therein has caused distress to my family and friends and has also affected my
business dealings.
I would
like to inform my family, fans, friends, clients, colleagues and media
professionals as well as vloggers to kindly delete, remove and or obfuscate
this information respectfully and to close any discussions opened on forums
regarding this.
I am
appalled that several media houses who have on occasion in the past had
dealings with me have assumed that distribution of this information was of such
importance to boosting their online presence that they decided to publish it
each seemingly making up their own explanation for the video as they went
along.
Journalism
may have evolved over time, however in this case there are no arguments to
support the pattern or manner of release of this information. The
information and news had nothing to do with public interest and the release was
clearly propelled by malicious intent and indiscretion on the part of media
houses.
At
Bustline Media it is business as usual, the video and its content do not
require explanation beyond my stating that this incident took place almost a
year ago and I have moved on.
As we say
in the UK, I must emphasise that conclusively I would encourage everyone to
"move along now, there is nothing to see here".
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