Whitemoney apologizes to Cubana Chief Priest over viral TikTok clip

Christian George
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Reality TV star, Whitemoney, has issued a public apology to nightlife entrepreneur, Cubana Chief Priest, following a viral TikTok video involving Chief Priest’s alleged Kenyan baby mama, Hellen Atti.

The controversy began when Whitemoney unknowingly joined a TikTok challenge in which he was randomly paired with Hellen during a live session.

Despite her remarks during the session, Whitemoney chose to continue with the game rather than abruptly exiting.

He later explained that his intention was to keep the atmosphere light-hearted by engaging in the challenge and playing music to diffuse any tension.

According to him, the clip was never meant to cause offense or embarrassment to Cubana Chief Priest.

Whitemoney emphasized his respect for Chief Priest, describing him as a major supporter during his rise to fame. He acknowledged the pivotal role the businessman played in his career and made it clear that his actions were not intended to be disrespectful.

He also confirmed that the controversial video has since been removed from his page and urged the public not to misinterpret his participation in the challenge.

“I told my people, let’s beat her on behalf of Pascal. And yes, we actually beat her and we won,” he said.

“I’m truly sorry, big brother. I would never do that because CP is one of the people who made me who I am today. I know how much he invested in my campaign. I’m eternally grateful,” he added.

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