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Whitemoney eats humble pie, apologises to women

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Whitemoney also revealed that he has settled his rift with actress, Victoria Inyama and went on to apologise to fellow BBNaija star, Doyin 

By Kehinde Okeowo

Big Brother Naija (BNaija) ‘Shine Ya Eye’ edition winner, Hazel Oyeze Onou, better known as Whitemoney has apologised to women after his not so complimentary remarks about them. 

The reality TV star also seized the opportunity to make peace with fellow BBNaija star, Doyin and Nollywood actress, Victoria Inyama, after their recent faceoffs.

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The squabble started when Whitemoney asserted that most women want money and that as long as a man is rich he can get any woman of his choice. 

Replying, Doyin differed with his opinion while Victoria Inyama took her reaction a notch higher and slighted his mother in the process.  

In the latest spat, Whitemoney referred to Doyin as a ‘little girl’ while on Nedu’s ‘The Honest Bunch’ podcast and she hit back by insulting him and calling him names too. 

ALSO READ: Doyin replies Whitemoney, labels him ‘bleached man’ 

Feeling remorseful over his comments, Whitemoney, took to his social media page on Tuesday, to apologise to Doyin, Victoria Inyama and every other woman who took exception to his statements.

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He went on to state that his intention was not to demean any woman but to spur the guys.

The BBNaija star also revealed that he has apologised to Victoria Inyama and that she has equally expressed regret over insulting his mother.

In his latest comments about Doyin, WhiteMoney claimed her anger arose because she only watched just a part of the interview that went viral online, he also apologised to her.  

He wrote, “I will never slander women, I will never talk bad against women, I was raised by women, I love women, my team is filled with women, and I don’t have anything against women.

“Women have been a major part of my career and I appreciate every single woman in my life that I’ve come across and yet to come across. 

“So I’m sorry to all the woman who feel insulted, I didn’t mean to insult anybody intentionally, I’m not above mistakes, I’m not perfect, thank you very much, let love lead.”

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