"My attention has been drawn to one magazine interview
quoting me that the purported P-Square break-up tale was a ‘publicity stunt.’
It was indeed a misconception on the part of the writer. I never said the
rumour was a ‘publicity stunt.’
"There is no way I could have granted an official interview
and speak in such denigrating manner as being portrayed by the magazine in
question.
"I can remember talking to Star FM and NTA2, and it is on record
that I never spoke in such unprofessional manner! Most importantly, I never
said it was a ‘publicity stunt’ because that amounts to toying with the
emotions of P-Square fans. I cherish the fans more than Diamond and therefore,
I will never disrespect or toy with their emotions.
"Thanks for your understanding," he said.
14 Comments
Bay was talking too much
ReplyDeleteI'd lik him to kip calm & watch next tym
ReplyDeleteIs he abot losin his job
ReplyDeleteBayo played a role I neva liked
ReplyDeleteNwa ofe nmanu it ws as if he wantd d boiz to brkup
ReplyDeleteBy d tym dey sack him...he'll count his losses
ReplyDeleteEnemies wan mak d guy lose his job
ReplyDeleteHaters almost finished Bayo
ReplyDeleteIt's a pity..abeg no lose ts job oo
ReplyDeleteThat fite wsnt publicity stunt it ws real
ReplyDeleteBuh bayo for no jus say one word to anyone at al, kowin dey wil intentionally misquote him to dier advantage
ReplyDeleteGuy u bera larn ur leson
ReplyDeletePple misudastud him..
ReplyDeleteWat u see wen u wrk wif celebs
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