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“Going on live tv to give the impression that you have done stuff for me is wrong” – Angel’s father Blasts Cross

“Going on live tv to give the impression that you have done stuff for me is wrong” – Angel’s father Blasts Cross


Baron Meyagy, the father of Big Brother Naija star, Angel, has blasted reality TV star Cross over his statement on the final episode of the “Shine Ya Eye” reunion show on Friday night, aso Naija reports.

The drama started after Angel, in a previous episode of the reunion show, revealed a couple of the things she did for her former best friend, Cross.

She further revealed that it was the reason she ended their friendship.

However, on last night’s episode, Cross, in his defense, noted that, contrary to Angel’s claim, he also did a couple of things for her family.


This statement apparently did not sit well with Angel’s father, and he has now taken to Twitter to slam Cross.

According to him, it was wrong of his daughter’s ex-best friend to create an impression on national TV that he “did things for him.”

He said he only asked Cross and others to donate to an orphanage home.

In his words,

“Dear @crossdabossike I don’t know why you’d go on live tv to give the impression that you have done stuffs 4me? I asked you and several people to donate to a charitable cause my partner and I held 4 an orphanage for Xmas,of which u did & got tagged 2d videos? This is wrong!”

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