By Seyi Babalola
Oladotun Ojuolape Kayode, often known as Do2dtun, has responded to musician 2Face’s public apologies for his controversial statement that men aren’t created to be sexually dedicated to women.
Daily Sun reports that 2Face apologised to his wife, Natasha Osawuru, and his children in a video broadcast following the outrage.
In response, Do2dtun said that 2Face was compelled to issue the retraction, emphasising that someone was abusing the singer’s present vulnerability.
He explained that the ‘African Queen’ crooner had never addressed any scandal before. He insisted that all isn’t currently well with the singer.
In a series of posts on X, Do2dtun wrote, “Please I don’t like this 2Face I’m seeing. Something is not right at all. He can express himself how he chooses to, but why always make him retract a video or make an apology always like a child? He is vulnerable, and someone is milking it. Whoever is holding that camera is wicked.”
“Someone is forcing him to be who he is not. 2Face hardly addresses anything. Even in his worst of worst scandals, he never addresses anything like this. Something is wrong. He is regressing, and I hate it.”
The media personality stated that it is unfair to criticise 2Face over his controversial remark because he spoke his truth.
He noted that while the apology video “might be necessary to the cause it chooses to convey,” the person influencing 2Face to make the video is not doing it for the singer’s brand but for themselves.
Do2dtun claimed that 2Face needs “help” and recommended he go for therapy.