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Moyo Lawal Addresses Unauthorized Release of Private Video, Plans Legal Action

By Daniel Edu

Popular actress Moyo Lawal has responded to the recent circulation of a private video featuring her, expressing her outrage at the breach of her privacy. The video, which depicts her engaging in intimate activities with her former fiancé, has garnered significant attention since surfacing online.

Lawal, known for her role in “A Time To Heal,” took to her Instagram account to clarify her position on the matter. In her statement, she acknowledged her presence in the video but vehemently refuted any allegations suggesting that she had intentionally leaked it herself.

She stated, “A private video of mine from a while ago has been inappropriately shared without my consent, violating my privacy and trust.” Lawal went on to emphasize that the video had been recorded during a private moment with her then-fiancé, with no intention of it ever being made public. The unauthorized dissemination of the video, she stressed, constituted a clear violation of her boundaries.

Concluding her statement, Moyo Lawal firmly asserted her intention to pursue legal action against those responsible for the breach of her privacy.

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