Her apology followed an online dispute involving activist VeryDarkMan, whose real name is Martins Vincent Otse.
During the heated exchange, the names of President Bola Tinubu’s son, Seyi Tinubu and the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, were dragged and ridiculed.
In a video shared on her Instagram page on Thursday, King Mitchy admitted that her behaviour was inappropriate and said she was ready to accept responsibility.
She also addressed the live video where she consumed a substance in an attempted suicide, saying it was a mistake, especially because many young girls look up to her.
“Good morning Nigerians. I’m ready to be held accountable for my actions. For some days I’ve thought about my behaviour and I know that I was wrong and I want to be held accountable.
“For the substance I took on live video, that was very wrong of me because there are young girls that are looking up to be me one day and I know I disappointed a lot of people. That was wrong of me, I was wrong,” she said.
She added, “And my boss ST (Seyi Tinubu), I’m so sorry. I know I apologised privately but I did not disrespect you privately, I disrespected you publicly so I want to apologise publicly. I’m so sorry sir.
“I want you to know that I will never take your support for granted.”
While addressing the Ooni of Ife, she knelt down and saying, “I’m so sorry, sir. I’m so sorry for bringing your name into this, I’m so sorry daddy.”
King Mitchy also reached out to VeryDarkMan, whom she described as a brother, saying she now understood what he was advocating for.
“You’re fighting for Nigerians and we can make Nigeria a better place and I’m sorry for coming at you like that.
“Maybe now I understand you better because I had to step back and understand the kind of person that you are and I see that you’re fighting for a good cause for Nigeria to be better.
“And you need more supporters, not people to fight you. I’m sorry my brother. Thank you, Nigerians,” she added.
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