‘This Isn’t The 2Face We Know’ – Do2dtun Questions Singer’s Apology

‘This Isn’t The 2Face We Know’ – Do2dtun Questions Singer’s Apology
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On-Air Personality, Oladotun Ojuolape Kayode, popularly known as Do2dtun, has reacted to 2Face Idibia’s recent apology video.

He expresses deep concern over the singer’s well-being and state of mind.

‘This Isn’t The 2Face We Know’ – Do2dtun Questions Singer’s Apology

2Face publicly apologised to his wife, Natasha Osawuru, and his children

This follows heavy backlash for his controversial comment that “men aren’t built to be sexually committed to one woman.

The apology video was widely circulated online.

It showed the veteran singer addressing the issue with an emotional tone.

However, Do2dtun, in a series of posts on X (formerly Twitter), questioned the sincerity and motive behind the apology.

He suggested that 2Face was coerced into making the statement.

Also, he believes the iconic singer is being manipulated during a period of vulnerability.

Please, I don’t like this 2Face I’m seeing. Something is not right at all,” Do2dtun began.

“He should be allowed to express himself freely, but why does he always have to apologise like a child? He is clearly vulnerable, and someone is taking advantage of that. Whoever is holding that camera is wicked.”

Do2dtun stressed that the 2Face he’s observed over the years has rarely addressed scandals publicly, even at the peak of past controversies.

Someone is forcing him to be who he is not. Even during his worst scandals, he never came out like this. This isn’t just about an apology — it’s about identity. Something is deeply wrong, and he’s regressing. I hate seeing him like this.”

The media personality defended 2Face’s earlier controversial remark.

He insisted the singer merely spoke his truth.

The Apology 

Also, he added that while the apology video may serve a purpose, it appeared more beneficial to the person behind the camera than to 2Face himself.

Do2dtun concluded by urging that instead of criticism, he deserves compassion, supports and professional help.

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According to him, what the iconic musician truly needs right now is therapy, not forced PR damage control.

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