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Temidayo Morakinyo Narrates How Shoneye Olamilekan Assaulted Her On Movie Set [Video]

Nollywood actress, Temidayo Morakinyo has made a serious allegation against her senior colleague, Shoneye Olamilekan, popularly known as Papa Show.

Temidayo Morakinyo Narrates How Shoneye Olamilekan Assaulted Her On Movie Set [Video]

In a series of posts shared on her Instagram story, the actress accused the actor of assaulting her after she reported his abuses to her supervisor on a movie set in Ibadan, Oyo state.

Temidayo, who was in tears as she displayed her bleeding lips in a video, alledged that Shoneye Shoneye punched her in the face and rained curses on her on Thursday, May 18.

According to her, Shoneye rudely demanded that she buy him a drink. Although she felt disrespected by his tone, she complied. Subsequently, she reported the incident to her bosses, Niyi Johnson and Afeez Seriki, who assured her that they would address the issue.

However, the situation took a violent turn when Shoneye, accompanied by a group of men, stormed the movie set on Thursday afternoon, and punched Temidayo repeatedly in the face while hurling curses at her depite being held back by people at the movie location.

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Temidayo said that when Shoneye was confronted about the assault, the actor claimed that he accidentally struck her face with his car key.

The actress’ family is demanding justice for the incident, as she continues to suffer from the physical and emotional pain caused by the alleged assault.

She questioned the reason behind the assault, expressing her confusion and asserting that she had carried out her duties diligently without any complaints.

The actor’s action have drawn attention to the need for accountability within the industry, sparking discussions about the safety and well-being of actresses on movie sets.

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“I think one of them called him yesterday afternoon and he came to the set with some people to beat me up. He kept punching me in the face and raining curses on me. People were holding him but he refused to let go of me until he broke my lip with his fist.

“My family is asking for justice Show Olamilekan beat me up because of origin drink. I be your maid?

“I did not say anything you oppressed fine. And u came back this afternoon to beat me up because I reported you to people that can stop from repeating the same thing. Pls, what is my offense pls?

“I went to where you sent me I delivered without saying pim or giving attitude. Only for me to see u beating me because I reported to my body and bro Niyi,” She said in part.

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Temidayo Morakinyo Narrates How Shoneye Olamilekan Assaulted Her On Movie Set [Video]

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