Samlarry described the reports as “fake news” orchestrated by those seeking to tarnish his image
By Kehinde Okeowo
Popular socialite and show promoter, Balogun Eletu, better known as Samlarry, has denied rumours making the round that he was involved in an accident.
He was reacting to reports in some sections of the media that he and his family were involved in a ghastly auto crash on Saturday night.
Addressing the innuendos in the early hours of Sunday, Samlarry admitted that he and his family went out but insisted that they returned safely contrary to the now-viral news.
He went on to describe the report as “fake news” orchestrated by those seeking to tarnish his image.
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Speaking via his Instagram page, he wrote: “I, Samlarry, want to use this platform to debunk the false information spreading online about my involvement in an accident. Both my family and I are perfectly fine; we spent the day together and even went out for dinner, returning home safely.
“Despite the prevalence of fake news, please disregard any online claims about me. While some may seek to tarnish my reputation, I entrust them to God for judgment. I appreciate the concern of my friends and family, but rest assured, I am doing well, and nothing untoward has occurred.
“To those spreading falsehoods, may your actions reflect back on you. Thank you, Samlarry. God bless your home.”
Samlarry made headlines a few months ago after he was accused of bullying late singer, Mohbad following the emergence of a video capturing the moment he and his men disrupted the singer’s video shoot.