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My feud with Eniola Badmus far from over, Lege Miami insists

Fans and followers of both celebrities have been eagerly watching the drama unfold, with many hoping for a reconciliation.

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Actor and match-making expert Lege Miami has declared that his longstanding feud with colleague Eniola Badmus is far from over.

Per Second News monitored an online interactive session on Instagram where Lege explained the reasons behind the rift and reiterated his demand for an apology from Badmus.

He revealed that the tension between them began when Badmus publicly criticized him following a match-making session on his live Instagram platform.

After requesting privacy for her participation, Badmus became upset when several prominent online platforms broadcast her appearance.

According to Lege, Badmus had the choice of participating live or in a stricter privacy setting where her face would not be visible.

When the session garnered widespread attention, Badmus expressed her dissatisfaction, blaming Lege for the unwanted publicity.

Lege expressed his frustration, stating that Badmus’s decision to come on his live platform and subsequent backlash were unjust.

He noted that her participation was voluntary, and she was fully aware of the potential exposure.

Badmus, recently appointed as the Special Assistant on Social Events and Public Hearings to the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon. Tajudeen Abass, reportedly expressed her anger over Lege’s handling of the show, adding fuel to the fire.

This led to a heated online confrontation where both parties exchanged harsh words and expletives.

Lege insisted that Badmus could have avoided the public backlash if she had expressed her privacy concerns more clearly.

He insisted that her public call-out was unfair and damaging to his reputation.

The actor and matchmaker further stated that he would not forgive Badmus until she apologized for her actions.

“Until Badmus calls me to apologize for her actions, the fight will continue,” Lege asserted during the session.

Despite the ongoing conflict, Badmus has yet to respond to Lege’s latest statements.

Her silence on the matter leaves the resolution of this feud uncertain, as both parties continue to hold their ground.

Fans and followers of both celebrities have been eagerly watching the drama unfold, with many hoping for a reconciliation.

However, as it stands, the chances of the two mending fences seem slim without an apology from Badmus.

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