I paid in full – Nollywood Actress Toyin Abraham reacts to debt allegation

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Nollywood actress cum film maker Toyin Abraham has reacted to the ongoing rumour alleging she was owing a debt worth millions of Naira.

TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports that a fashion designer called out two Nollywood actresses, Toyin Abraham and Annie Idibia, alleging that they owed millions of Naira.

In a post on social media, the designer, whose name was not mentioned, alleged that the high-grossing actress her colleague, Idibia and another person identified as Gabriel Anthony had owed her for some time now.

In her response to the allegation, the actress via her verified Instagram handle on Friday, stating that the situation was misunderstood.

According to her, she borrowed some clothes to shoot her movie, ‘Malakia’, when Gabriel suggested to her that he had a friend who could borrow them clothes.

The actress further said that the clothes used on the runway were later returned to Gabriel after the shoot; however, Gabriel held unto the cloth and gave them to another person.

The actress further explained that she challenged Gabriel, and he acknowledged that he gave the clothes to another person and had informed the designer.

Her post reads: “I want to address the recent allegations regarding an unpaid debt to a fashion designer. The situation has been completely misunderstood, and I’d like to clarify what happened.

“During the production of the movie Malaika, there was a runway scene, and we needed dresses. We contacted a couple of designers, Tiannah, to provide the dresses. Additionally, Gabriel, who was part of the team, mentioned that a friend of his also wanted to contribute some dresses, and she did.

“I even bought a hairpiece from her, for which I paid in full. As for the dresses she provided, they were borrowed for the shoot, and once we finished using them, I handed the dresses back to Gabriel, who had initially brought them to us.

“Upon seeing the allegations online, I immediately called Gabriel for clarification. Gabriel confirmed that he informed the designer that the dresses had already been returned to him, and that they were subsequently borrowed by someone else. It is, therefore, no longer my responsibility.

“I hope this clears the confusion. Screenshots of THE conversation between the designer and Gabriel will be included for further proof. I appreciate everyone’s understanding and support.”

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