KanyiDaily recalls that Lil Frosh recently shared a distressing incident in which he claimed to have been slapped by Yhemolee because he refused to greet him.
Reacting on his Instagram story, Sabinus directly addressed Lil Frosh’s decision to publicize the incident online, questioning the efficacy of seeking public sympathy for such private matters.
The comedian, who advocated for self-defense in such situations, suggested that a more effective response to an attack is to fight back, highlighting the need for personal responsibility in handling conflicts.
Sabinus further expressed skepticism about the trend of airing personal grievances online, urging people to take action in real-life situations.
He wrote, “This Lagos sha Person go slap you na online you go come complain Wetin you want us to do WA Una de really accept NE things o !! Your fellow man You no no wear small kerosine bottle de around or oya bite and run.”
KanyiDaily recalls that in 2020, Lil Frosh was also accused of beating his girlfriend Gift Camille to a pulp and threatening to release her naked videos which he recorded.
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